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Barbara now stated that he was the son of a respectable family, and had by no means come here to steal the property of others; but the marquise, though she probably correctly interpreted the handsome young fellow's late visit, vehemently insisted upon his arrest.
The wrong which Barbara had done her child was not taken into consideration under these circumstances and, with maternal solicitude, she followed her husband's example, and earnestly entreated Barbara to change her clothes in her house and warm herself with a glass of hot fl currant wine.
Barbara, panting for breath, listened to his report without interrupting him; but as the physician thought he perceived in the varying expression of her features and the wandering glance with which she listened tokens that she did not fully understand what the Emperor required of her, he summed up his communications once more.
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At first Barbara took this letter for an ungenerous attempt of the insulted man to repay the humiliation which he had received from her; but the news from the throngs of troops pouring into the city made the officer's request appear in a milder light, and the longing to ascertain her father's condition daily increased.
Barbara was glad to be brought to her relatives by the famous musician; she did not wish to appear as though she had dropped from the clouds in the house of the aunt who was the opposite of her dead mother, a somewhat narrow-minded, prudish woman, of whom she secretly stood in awe.
Barbara felt that she was fortunate to have found so kind and sensible a companion and, while the Rhinelander was helping her undress, she begged her in future to call her by her Christian name "Gertrud," or, as people liked to address her, "Frau Traut." CHAPTER VIII.
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Barbara laid her hand on his arm and followed him to the pleasure ground under the lindens, where the pretty daughters of the Ratisbon noble families had just commenced a dance with the gentlemen belonging to their circle.
Barbara had gone to school, exchanged kisses, and was a relative or friend of most of these young girls in light gala dresses, adorned with coloured flowers, whose names Malfalconnet asked, yet, after an interval of these few weeks, she met them like a stranger.
Barbara drew herself up, and the air of unapproachable dignity which she assumed well suited the aristocratic gentleman at her side, whom every one knew as the most brilliant, witty, and extravagant noble at the Emperor's court.
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 Georg Ebers : Barbara Blomberg : Chapter XXVI.
Barbara then acknowledged that she was fond of such magnificent exhibitions, and begged Charles to allow her to attend the festival with the marquise.
Barbara knew the sovereign, and when she saw him thrust his lower lip slightly forward she was sure that something vexed him.
Barbara was obliged to content herself with the others, yet her heart ached secretly that he gave her no word of welcome.
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Barbara had not forgotten this, and had understood how to keep him aloof with maidenly austerity until, on the evening before his departure, he had hung around her neck the big gold thaler his godfather had given him.
Barbara at that time was very small, but now she had ceased to be a child, and, after she devoted herself earnestly to acquiring the art of singing, the old warrior had undertaken to keep the little chapel in order.
Barbara perceived what was passing in his thoughts, and also noticed how her dress had become disarranged during her work.
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 Barbara Blomberg — Volume 06 by Georg Ebers eBook by BookRags
True, he had not been taken into his confidence, but he rarely failed to be present when Barbara sang with the boy choir, or alone, in the Golden Cross, before the monarch or distinguished guests.
This was done to strengthen the courtiers and the citizens of Ratisbon in the belief that Barbara owed his favour solely to her singing.
Granvelle, who appreciated and was interested in music as well as in painting and sculpture, found real pleasure in listening to Barbara, yet while doing so he did not forget that she might be of service to him.
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 Barbara Blomberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
All this occupied Barbara's mind so deeply, and the long waiting to see Bodart often robbed her of so much time, that her housewifely and maternal duties suffered, yet her patient husband endured it a long while indulgently.
The exhausting care of the Emperor had made Adrian seriously ill and, in spite of the objections and bitter complaints of his beloved and honoured master and his own desire to continue in his service, he was forced to resign his office, which was committed to his assistant Bodart.
The kindly leech was amazed at her youthful appearance, and also at the obstinacy of her throat ailment; but he encouraged her, for he had recently seen marvellous effects produced by the old Roman baths at Ems, which were not difficult to reach, and advised her to use them as soon as possible.
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 Barbara Blomberg — Volume 06 by Georg Ebers eBook by BookRags
Barbara Blomberg — Volume 06 eBook by Georg Ebers
Barbara Blomberg — Volume 06 by Georg Ebers
Her eyes met his, and such a glow of indignation, nay, wrath, so imperious a prohibition flashed from his glance that her flushed cheeks paled, and she strove to withdraw her hand from the duke’s.
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 Barbara Blomberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It seemed to her as if the bright sun had suddenly burst in its full, dazzling radiance from midnight darkness.
Yet it must be done, because upon this might perhaps depend the great hopes which he fixed upon the future, and which would atone for what had so cruelly embittered and poisoned the past.
Barbara gazed more intently into the noble face whose blooming youthful beauty had just delighted her, and in doing so perceived far more distinctly the sorrowful, anxious expression which she had formerly thought she noticed.
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 Barbara Blomberg, by Georg Ebers : Arthur's Classic Novels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
She was startled, but the oft-proved courage of the Blomberg race, to which she had just alluded, really did animate her, and, with stern decision, she ordered her persecutor to stand aside.
He was in such haste to do this that he detained Wolf, who wanted to speak to old Ursel before he began to drink the wine, by the statement that she suffered from wakefulness, and he would disturb her just as she was falling asleep.
Then Blomberg bewailed the untimely leniency of the Emperor, for there was not even any rumour of a serious assault upon the Turks.
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Introduced to the Emperor, originally, that she might alleviate his melancholy by her singing, she soon exhausted all that was harmonious in her nature, for never was a more uncomfortable, unmanageable personage than Barbara in her after life.
Barbara's expenses were exorbitant; her way of life scandalous.
She died at an estate called Arronjo de Molinos, four leagues from Madrid, some years after the death of Don John.] Whatever might be the heart of the mystery, it is certain that it was allowed to enwrap all the early life of Don John.
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 Barbara Blomberg — Volume 07 by Georg Ebers eBook by BookRags
Barbara Blomberg — Volume 07 by Georg Ebers eBook by BookRags
Barbara Blomberg — Volume 07 eBook by Georg Ebers
Barbara Blomberg — Volume 07 by Georg Ebers
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 Look Homeward, Angel
A native of Asheville, Barbara Blomberg was born to play Eliza Gant.
They were disastrous because the role of Eliza was miscast.) Barbara Blomberg's Eliza is outstanding; she looks the part, and her performance is so nuanced that one leaves the theater actually feeling sorry for Eliza (quite an accomplishment).
(An aside: her father, Henry Blomberg, is truly one of Thomas Wolfe's "angels." When Julia Wolfe filed for bankruptcy in 1941, the bank sold her boardinghouse, the Old Kentucky Home, to Blomberg.
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 Through a cooperative agreement with Grovewood Gallery
under the direction of Buddy Patton, his wife Marilyn and her sister Barbara Blomberg, recently received the celebrated award from the craft retailers association of the U.S. as the #1 craft store in the United States in 2002.
Unlike Seely, Blomberg did not leave copious correspondence, but it is clear that his network of friends was far-reaching and broad as this letter from Monsignor Bour suggests.
In 1992 his two daughters, Barbara Blomberg and Marilyn Blomberg Patton and her husband Buddy Patton assumed ownership of the Industries and began an energetic campaign to revitalize and re-shape the direction of the Industries.
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Director Brian Feehan assembled an attractive and immensely likable group of actors, and never let the energy level drop.
Barbara Blomberg handled the role of glamorous Broadway star Irene Livingston with just the right balance of humor, hauteur, and neurosis.
Robert Berger was ideal as self-absorbed, fatuous director Carleton Fitzgerald, with unmistakable style -from his meticulously trimmed moustache to that "3 AM voice." Jim Mullins brought empathy to the role of moneyman Sidney Black, in a role that could have slipped into blustery caricature in the hands of a less-skilled actor.
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 Blomberg - netlexikon
Wie Kunstwerte entstehen von Katja Blomberg für EUR 24,90
Barbara Blomberg von Marita A. Panzer für EUR 24,90
Spielräume nutzen von Christoph Blomberg für EUR 45,00
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 Harry Blomberg Family Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Correspondence related to the Louis Blomberg family businesses and related Jewish businesses in Asheville, N.C. Note "Blomberg" is used interchangeably with "Blumberg" in many early documents.
Letter from Harry Blomberg to Freada and Edna, n.d.
Marriage license for Louis Blomberg of Asheville, NC and Amalia Blumberg of Savannah, GA issued October 12, 1893 in Chatham County, Georgia.
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 The Project Gutenberg EBook Barbara Blomberg, by Georg Ebers, Vol
Barbara now closed her eyes and pretended to be asleep, yet she tortured
Barbara felt that she was fortunate to have found so kind and sensible a
Barbara's outburst of rage had not lessened his sympathy for her, and in
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 The Project Gutenberg EBook Barbara Blomberg, by Georg Ebers, Vol
Barbara now stated that he was the son of a respectable family, and had
Barbara heard nothing of all these things; her recovery was slow, and
Barbara, because she had not asked for her; but the mere circumstance
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 Barbara Blomberg — Complete by Georg Ebers eBook by BookRags
Barbara Blomberg — Complete by Georg Ebers eBook by BookRags
Barbara Blomberg — Complete eBook by Georg Ebers
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Barbara had felt her slight resistance in the chapel as a grave offence.
Barbara's earnings returned to her, for she cut for the former all the
Barbara endured this cheerfully, for, though she had many relatives and
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 The Project Gutenberg EBook Barbara Blomberg, by Georg Ebers, Vol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Barbara had just induced Frau Lerch to accompany her to Prebrunn.
Barbara expected, and she called it foolish, nay, ridiculous.
Barbara the advice to send away Frau Lerch, who was not fit for her
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 Blomberg
Souvenirs von Kaiser Karl V und Barbara Blomberg
Zuerst einmal, Barbara Blomberg konnten Sie jüngst leibhaftig erleben.
Dort konnten diverse Barbaras besichtigt werden: Die Verführerin, die jugendliche Unschuld, die Ehrgeizige,...
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 BookkooB: Barbara
Barbara Hepworth: Works in the Tate Gallery Collection and the Barbara Hepworth Museum St Ives
Barbara Kingsolver: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers S.)
Barbara Delinsky: A Collection - "Real Thing", "Twelve Across", "Single Rose"
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 Barbara Blomberg, German mistress of emperor Karel, dies at 67 December 18 in History
Barbara Blomberg, German mistress of emperor Karel, dies at 67 December 18 in History
Barbara Blomberg, German mistress of emperor Karel, dies at 67
A subject for a great poet would be God's boredom after the seventh day of creation.
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Barbara Ann Teer and the National Black Theater: Transformational Forces in Harlem
Barbara Johnson 3-In-1: Leaking Laughs Between Pampers and Depends/He's Gonna Toot and I'm Gonna Scoot/Living Somewhere Between Estrogen and D
Barbara Kingsolver: Complete Fiction II Barbara Kingsolver: Her Life and Works
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Im Jahr 1546 wurde eine 17-jährige Regensburgerin schwanger, erst Jahrzehnte später wurde bekannt, dass der Vater des Kindes der Kaiser war.
Verschiedene Biographen versuchten die Ereignisse zu beschreiben, aber alles blieb Spekulation: Was für ein Mensch diese Barbara Blomberg im Alter von 17 Jahren war, ist unbekannt.
Das Musical zeichnet verschiedene Interpretationen dieser Frau nach: War sie ein Objekt, das vom Kaiser missbraucht wurde und dann hilflos in der kaiserlichen Überwachungsmaschinerie steckte.
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 LA PASION ULTIMA DE CARLOS V: BARBARA BIEMBERG, LA NOSTALGIA DE L - OjGames.com
LA PASION ULTIMA DE CARLOS V: BARBARA BIEMBERG, LA NOSTALGIA DE L - OjGames.com
LA PASION ULTIMA DE CARLOS V: BARBARA BIEMBERG, LA NOSTALGIA DE L
Bárbara Blomberg fue la última mujer que ocupó el corazón de Carlos V. Unas cartas enviadas poco después de su muerte revelaron a su nieta, doña Ana de Austria, la verdad de sus relaciones con el emperador.
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 Barbara von Österreich, b: -
Born: 24 Feb 1547 - Regensburg, Bayern, Süddeutschland neuter, Deutschland Marr: - Died: 12 Jul 1554 - Bouges, Namur, Wallonie, Belgique Father: Römischer Kaiser Karl V Mother: Barbara Blomberg Other Spouses: Diana Falangola Zenobia Sarotosia
Born: 24 Feb 1547 - Regensburg, Bayern, Süddeutschland neuter, Deutschland Marr: - Died: 12 Jul 1554 - Bouges, Namur, Wallonie, Belgique Father: Römischer Kaiser Karl V Mother: Barbara Blomberg Other Spouses: Ana de Mendoza Zenobia Sarotosia
Born: 24 Feb 1547 - Regensburg, Bayern, Süddeutschland neuter, Deutschland Marr: - Died: 12 Jul 1554 - Bouges, Namur, Wallonie, Belgique Father: Römischer Kaiser Karl V Mother: Barbara Blomberg Other Spouses: Ana de Mendoza Diana Falangola
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 The Project Gutenberg EBook The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1576-77
and America; his mother was Barbara Blomberg, washerwoman of Ratisbon.
     Blomberg had only been employed to personate Don John's mother.
family, exalts the son of Barbara Blomberg over the grandson of Margaret
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 Powell's Books - Barbara Blomberg by Georg Ebers
Powell's Books - Barbara Blomberg by Georg Ebers
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Wolf suspected that the time was not far distant when yonder monarch at the window, who had won so many victories, would have a reckoning with the Smalcalds, the allied Protestants of Germany, and his vivid imagination surrounded him with an almost mystical power.
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