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charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'2115.txt' 20585 txt/../ent/20585.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 2112 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 12 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/2112.txt cache: ./cache/2112.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'2112.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 1051 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/1051.txt cache: ./cache/1051.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'1051.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 2119 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 19 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/2119.txt cache: ./cache/2119.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'2119.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 1085 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Life of John Sterling date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/1085.txt cache: ./cache/1085.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'1085.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 1091 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/1091.txt cache: ./cache/1091.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'1091.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 2116 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 16 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/2116.txt cache: ./cache/2116.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'2116.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 2120 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 20 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/2120.txt cache: ./cache/2120.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'2120.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 2121 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 21 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/2121.txt cache: ./cache/2121.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 28 resourceName b'2121.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 13534 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Past and Present date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/13534.txt cache: ./cache/13534.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'13534.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 2118 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 18 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/2118.txt cache: ./cache/2118.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'2118.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 20585 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/20585.txt cache: ./cache/20585.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 12 resourceName b'20585.txt' Done mapping. Reducing carlyle-from-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 20585 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 182003 sentences = 9812 flesch = 74 summary = world; at worst as a spectre-fighting Man, nay who will one day be a 'True is it that, in these days, man can do almost all things, only world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here. epochs of the world's history, we shall find the Great Man to have the history of an epoch is the manner it has of welcoming a Great Man. Ever, to the true instincts of men, there is something godlike in him. transacted in this world, the Life and Death of the Divine Man in world believes it; there is one man against all men. things and men, a good man. once more was a man found who durst tell all men that God's world does now find a man who knows, as of old, that this world is a Truth, Nay I cannot believe the like, of any Great Man cache = ./cache/20585.txt txt = ./txt/20585.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1051 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82063 sentences = 3743 flesch = 69 summary = The secrets of man's Life were laid open to thee; thou sawest their New University, imagined they had done enough, if "in times like Of good society Teufelsdrockh appears to have seen little, or has mostly God-created Souls do for the time meet together." To Teufelsdrockh the into mysterious Nature, and the still more mysterious Life of Man. Wonderful it is with what cutting words, now and then, he severs asunder "Happy he who can look through the Clothes of a Man (the woollen, and "Thou wilt have no Mystery and Mysticism; wilt walk through thy world We have long felt that, with a man like our Professor, matters must by this means we live; for man must work as well as wonder: and herein Space and Time to their due rank as Forms of Thought; nay even, if thou men, looking and longing and silently working there towards some new cache = ./cache/1051.txt txt = ./txt/1051.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1140 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = Latter-Day Pamphlets date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74850 sentences = 3203 flesch = 68 summary = rule for human things, there will not anywhere be want of work for the In times when men love wisdom, the old man will New Era, and long-expected Year One of Perfect Human Felicity has one thing requisite, That the man or nation can discern what the true What great human soul, what great thought, what great noble thing that England must herself again, in these new strange times, the old methods this world, and one wise man is stronger than all men unwise, they can Scoundrel, him whom of all men the gods liked worst, solemnly laid hold this, human pity shall fall silent, and man be stern as his Master and in Downing Street, governing us, are not abler men since the Reform now has the honor to"--Good Heavens, if it were not that men generally human creatures; and from the Nature's Fact, continuing quite silently cache = ./cache/1140.txt txt = ./txt/1140.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2120 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 20 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 108088 sentences = 6075 flesch = 76 summary = Friedrich's task, this Year, is to defend Saxony; Prince Henri having troops--is Daun's road open, were he enterprising, as Friedrich hopes Daun very early got to know of Friedrich's departure, and whitherward; also, on news of Daun that come, Friedrich rests. Friedrich, that night, is beyond the River, in Daun's old impregnability Breslau, and this day Loudon himself;--though Friedrich heard nothing, us are in are like to turn my head, three or four times a day." Loudon confront Tartarus itself, and be victorious over the Three-headed Dog. Daun, Lacy, Loudon coming on you simultaneously, open-mouthed, are a loss of Glatz (July 26th), Friedrich has no news of Loudon; supposes FRIEDRICH ON MARCH, FOR THE THIRD TIME, TO RESCUE SILESIA (August Friedrich, nothing of attack having come, got on march again: down From about 8 in the evening, Friedrich's people got on march, in their Hearing that Friedrich was across, Daun came westward that same day cache = ./cache/2120.txt txt = ./txt/2120.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1091 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89853 sentences = 5019 flesch = 78 summary = world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here. such) which in all times unites a Great Man to other men; and thus, as others); the thing a man does practically lay to heart, and know for great extent what the man is, what the kind of things he will do is. The great man, with his free force direct out of God's own hand, is such as men only feel;--till the great Thinker came, the _original_ man, wild beard and eyes, his rude Norse speech and ways, was a man like us; Universe, and man's Life here, and utter a great word about it. is competent to all men that God has made: but a Great Man cannot be great heart, the clear deep-seeing eye: there it lies; no man whatever, The man whom Nature has appointed to do great things is, cache = ./cache/1091.txt txt = ./txt/1091.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2121 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 21 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 120198 sentences = 6752 flesch = 76 summary = Friedrich the Second for King over it, was Prussia's grand merit. time, an agreeable, estimable little man to Friedrich. It is certain, also, King Friedrich, at this time, found no sound whatever about this New Palace of King Friedrich's, except the The poor old King of Poland--whom we saw, on that fall of the curtain King is dead [died this very day; see if _I_ lose time in sentimental time "declared War" on King Friedrich; and was picked up, both War and great respect; like that of a young Prince to an aged King, and of a "I saw him a few nights ago [on or about New-year's Day, 1771; come Russians make War?" said Kaunitz's Ambassador, one day, to Friedrich. Prince Henri, junior Brother of the subsequent King, Friedrich Wilhelm This was May 21st, 1785; I think, the last time Berlin saw its King in cache = ./cache/2121.txt txt = ./txt/2121.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2122 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Appendix date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8789 sentences = 1050 flesch = 95 summary = carriage, General von Gortz along with him, and horses from his own GOTT WEISS!" In Dechau his Majesty got sight of Rittmeister von "'Yes, your Majesty; there to the right, that is it.' It BELONGS to "'Your Majesty, the Rittmeister von Lestock lies in my village on "'Your Majesty, the Herr General von Ziethen is [are, SIND] also "Now his Majesty went back to General von Ziethen and Herr von Kleist, "'Ja, your Majesty, it is very good that the tenant have money; but Please your Majesty to ask the Herr General Presently his Majesty called to me from the carriage, 'Na, stand by the "His Majesty must lately have asked the Herr General von Gortz, how I came to know him,--as I told his Majesty to ask General von Gortz about "'Don't know that, your Majesty; as it happens.' that when his Majesty got upon the hills I was there too. cache = ./cache/2122.txt txt = ./txt/2122.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2104 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 04 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41101 sentences = 2040 flesch = 73 summary = handling it, and Books on Friedrich Wilhelm's Court and History, of an old date, in a very appropriate manner,--had Crown-Prince Friedrich German sons of Nature; differing much from the French sons of Art. Baron Grumkow, Leopold Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (not yet called the "OLD busy generations; and this of Friedrich Wilhelm is grown almost dumb. on Friedrich Wilhelm); and for long years that paltry matter was Friedrich Wilhelm, in his Crown-Prince days, and now still more when Friedrich Wilhelm, while yet only Crown-Prince, had seen with natural Friedrich Wilhelm had a true personal regard for Charles XII., a man sound, we hope; little more than three years old at this time, and French journey, paid Friedrich Wilhelm a visit; and passed four days at Friedrich Wilhelm and the Czar, like in several points, though so its ways again; Friedrich Wilhelm convoying "as far as Potsdam;" Czar Friedrich Wilhelm himself on the like occasion. cache = ./cache/2104.txt txt = ./txt/2104.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2105 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 05 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32937 sentences = 1687 flesch = 72 summary = to be English; little Fred, who will one day, if all go right, be King there is none to help; Friedrich Wilhelm cares little about the matter, Upon which Friedrich Wilhelm and Queen Sophie have returned Kaiser Karl, soon after the time of going to Spain had decided that a war with the Kaiser, advised Friedrich Wilhelm to assert his rights 153.] Certain it is, Friedrich Wilhelm signed: a man with such Balances by help of Friedrich Wilhelm, one might have hoped this little instance, in which the Crown-Prince now is,--Friedrich Wilhelm got it years, will stick to Friedrich Wilhelm like his shadow; and fascinate (since he could not be got hanged in time for us), good days to his poor to Berlin in old King Friedrich's time; had thrown powder in the eyes of comparison!--Our poor Friedrich Wilhelm had seen only Gundlings among a Husband; Friedrich Wilhelm was a King; and the most imperative man cache = ./cache/2105.txt txt = ./txt/2105.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13435 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = On the Choice of Books date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37488 sentences = 1819 flesch = 73 summary = best thing he knew of that country was, that in it a man can have meat individuals, especially one man of letters, his friend, the best mind infinite voices an eternal song of Hope in the soul of man.' Carlyle Carlyle's works, and indeed is one of the most remarkable books of the A great deal of information respecting Carlyle's manner of living and Carlyle's paper reads like a solemn and touching funeral oration to time when, an unknown young man, Thomas Carlyle wrote articles for conclusion, and it is to be regretted that the admiration which Mr. Carlyle feels for the great men of history will not allow him to at times to appoint a Dictator--a man who had the power of life and thing to what it was in these old times, I could go into a great many of sceptical men had not anything like so clear a mind as that man cache = ./cache/13435.txt txt = ./txt/13435.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1085 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = Life of John Sterling date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89312 sentences = 3851 flesch = 70 summary = John Sterling's character and writings, which had little Edward Sterling his Father, a man who subsequently came to considerable change introduced itself into Edward Sterling's way of life. operations, it need not be said, John Sterling was his foremost man; strange new way of life: by all means let us go and try!--Arrangements It is evident, Sterling's thoughts had already, since the old days of The hope of perhaps, one day, knowing Sterling, was welcome books got planted in their new places, friends could find Sterling, as heaviest-laden years can poor Sterling be said to have completely lived. seen,--"like Fenelon," Sterling said: his very face, with its kind true If Sterling has done little in Literature, we may ask, What other man other, thinking of old Edward Sterling now left alone in the world; and John Sterling and his Life in this world were--such as has been already cache = ./cache/1085.txt txt = ./txt/1085.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2110 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 10 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44716 sentences = 2329 flesch = 74 summary = from the Prince, that Reinsberg, an old Country-seat, standing with happiest time was this at Reinsberg; the little Four Years of Hope, The little Town is very old; but, till the Crown-Prince settled there, glass-manufactories: Friedrich Wilhelm, just while the Crown-Prince size, the late King and Queen [our good friends Friedrich Wilhelm and from Papa, Friedrich is left master of his time and pursuits in this new Friedrich's taste is for the Literatures, Philosophies: a--young Prince at that time; and the young Prince corresponds with a good many of them; if you are interested that way in either Friedrich or Voltaire: finely TO THE CROWN-PRINCE, AT REINSBERG (from Voltaire). them up a little!" Which Friedrich, I think, did, by some good means. readers) the Crown-Prince and Voltaire had their first meeting, "The Crown-Prince, reading this bad Book of Machiavel's, years ago, had the Crown-Prince, figure the poor sick Majesty; and what a time in those cache = ./cache/2110.txt txt = ./txt/2110.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2108 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 08 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23906 sentences = 1291 flesch = 77 summary = -CROWN-PRINCE REPRIEVED: LIFE AT CUSTRIN -November, Crown-Prince Friedrich being settled so far, his Majesty takes up the in it, old real friends and pretended new; which set poor Wilhelmina Wilhelmina's history; Queen commanding one thing, King another, and the they: her Majesty, for certain, will reconcile herself; Crown-Prince get to her in old times: "He is a Prince, that Frederick, who has a good at Pillau, General Finkenstein (excellent old Tutor of the Crown-Prince) Crown-Prince has, long since, by Papa's order, written to the Kaiser, -INTERVIEW OF MAJESTY AND CROWN-PRINCE AT CUSTRIN. Ever since the end of November last year, Crown-Prince Friedrich, in "The Crown-Prince followed his Majesty out; and, in the presence of many CUSTRIN, 22d SEPTEMBER (Crown-Prince to Papa).... SCHULENBURG'S THREE LETTERS TO GRUMKOW, ON VISITS TO THE CROWN-PRINCE, Crown-Prince said: 'I should like to know what thalers to the old Margraf, in case his Prince (Wilhelmina's now cache = ./cache/2108.txt txt = ./txt/2108.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2115 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 15 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74543 sentences = 4047 flesch = 76 summary = those old times, That Friedrich has no 'constancy,' but follows his Belleisle, whose war-talent Friedrich much respected at this time: plan Friedrich made no delay in Prag; in haste at this late time of year. Prince Friedrich [Britannic Majesty's Son-in-law], not good fat Uncle FRIEDRICH TRIES TO HAVE BATTLE FROM PRINCE KARL, IN THE MOLDAU day, Friedrich and his chief generals are on the heights with their everything whitherward it liked;--and King Friedrich got into such a KING FRIEDRICH TO PODEWILS, IN BERLIN (under various dates, March-April, Friedrich had left Berlin for Silesia March 15th; rather sooner than he inexpugnably defends himself,--till General Stille, Friedrich's old reporting from Prince Karl's quarters, Friedrich has at this time Prince Karl's scheme was good, says Friedrich; but it was ill executed. Prince Karl dreams not that Friedrich is on the for two days!" say the Saxons,--"Prince Karl had then been up, and much cache = ./cache/2115.txt txt = ./txt/2115.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2119 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 19 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 84973 sentences = 4831 flesch = 76 summary = Friedrich's being put to Ban of the Reich,--he; and his poor People know a fever in the New-year time; and died within few days: burnt away Long days sat Daun, expecting the King in Bohemia:--"There At what exact point of time Daun came to see that Friedrich was not Rapid Friedrich is obliged to wait; watching Daun and the Dohna-Russian days more; by which time Soltikof and most of the Russian Divisions had Friedrich got the news of Zullichau next day, July 24th;--and instantly Frankfurt: "Follow them, you Wedell,"--orders Friedrich: them we shall Friedrich, on survey of this Russian-Austrian Army, some 90,000 in come!" thought the Russians, always till to-day]: on the north, to is the scene of action; Friedrich, Henri, Soltikof, Daun, comparatively Daun and him: of which, when we come to Henri's great March (of 25th This day,--let readers mark the circumstance,--Friedrich, in better cache = ./cache/2119.txt txt = ./txt/2119.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2113 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 13 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 60822 sentences = 3273 flesch = 75 summary = the road for Friedrich's Camp; Robinson at Vienna, has been directed to AND FRIEDRICH MAKES A MOST IMPORTANT TREATY,--NOT WITH HYNDFORD. time, to make Sweden declare war on Russia (important for Friedrich, who old Ginkel whom we used to know in Friedrich Wilhelm's time], having, Answer withal: A FRENCH Treaty signed three days ago, in virtue of it! EXCELLENCY ROBINSON HAS AUDIENCE OF FRIEDRICH (Camp of Strehlen, 7th proposal, to the general population, of "a cheer for King Friedrich, of Breslau gone heels over head, in that way; Friedrich imperiously in the very days while Friedrich and Neipperg had got into wrestle mere Dukes till then; having got for himself the poor Winter-King's with at Prag, in old Friedrich-Wilhelm and Prince-Eugene times:-The Second little Prince, Friedrich Eugen, Prussian General of some a Captain like Friedrich might have gone far; Vienna itself--who Friedrich's look, when Valori met him again coming home from this cache = ./cache/2113.txt txt = ./txt/2113.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2106 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 06 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39801 sentences = 2152 flesch = 75 summary = gallant Polish Majesty;--Wilhelmina had spoken a word to good Suhm, who The Crown-Prince lodged with Fieldmarshal Flemming; Friedrich Wilhelm, having come in no state, refused King August's pressings, and took up Great pledges pass between the two Kings; Prussian Crown-Prince CROWN-PRINCE FRIEDRICH WRITES CERTAIN LETTERS. head was TheirO Majesty the Queen, sometimes with the King's hand laid good-humor with Queen, with Crown-Prince and Wilhelmina. sitting round his Majesty, in the way we know; Queen Sophie at his head, with Crown-Prince Friedrich and Wilhelmina, in her Majesty's Apartment "The King will not suffer the Prince-Royal to sit next his Majesty Friedrich Wilhelm's favor for the Crown-Prince, marching home so Friedrich Wilhelm means to see the Polish Majesty Crown-Prince too shall write to his Aunt of England: you, Wilhelmina, she is better, your Majesty!"--"Hmph!" thinks Friedrich Wilhelm out at Now, in old King Friedrich I.'s time, it became apparent, as the Old King Friedrich thereupon said, cache = ./cache/2106.txt txt = ./txt/2106.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1932 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = Early Kings of Norway date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38241 sentences = 1648 flesch = 72 summary = proprietors) thought, King Hakon, when thou heldest thy first Thing-day collar round the neck of him, not the like of it in Norway,--King Olaf his Christian proposals; and they did not think King Olaf a higher man brief, after about a year, Thangbrand returned to Norway and king Olaf; onslaughts of King Olaf's on the idol temples of Hakon--(I think it At the time of Olaf Tryggveson's death, and indeed long before, King Jarl Hakon accepted the generous terms; went to England and King Knut, populace of Norway to seize King Olaf, and bring him to the great Knut The news from Norway were naturally agitating to King Olaf and, in the St. Olaf is the highest of these Norway Kings, and is the last that much natural son of King Olaf but that made little difference in those times this year King Olaf was slain in Norway by his own people, and was cache = ./cache/1932.txt txt = ./txt/1932.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2103 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 03 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54043 sentences = 3012 flesch = 75 summary = too: very great with the Kaiser, Old Friedrich III. Kurfurst Albert Achilles's second son, Friedrich (1460-1536), [Rentsch, that poor men might be governed by a wise good Duke, in the time coming. riper years, George Friedrich got his calamities brought well under; and end, the Law had to be allowed its course; George Friedrich got his own the daughter of Albert Friedrich, Second Duke of Preussen, who it was Duke Albert died in 1568, laden with years, and in his latter time the real Government of the Country; and poor young Albert Friedrich It is to him that Albert Friedrich, the young Duke of Preussen, of business,--George Friedrich of Anspach-Baireuth came into the country Kurfurst Joachim Friedrich, sons of Johann George of blessed memory: his own sons, a new Johann George, who at that time was fallen rather A year before Johann Sigismund's death, Albert Friedrich, the poor cache = ./cache/2103.txt txt = ./txt/2103.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2109 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 09 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57806 sentences = 3096 flesch = 75 summary = WHO HIS MAJESTY'S CHOICE IS; AND WHAT THE CROWN-PRINCE THINKS OF IT. Prussian Majesty, Queen and Crown-Prince with him, proceeds Ruppin; and the Crown-Prince had like to have got into trouble from "When King Friedrich, in his old days, recounted this after dinner, in Germany--in these very days while the Crown-Prince is at Berlin time; for which the then Crown-Prince, now Majesty Friedrich Wilhelm, Crown-Prince betrothed according to his Majesty's and the Kaiser's (not The great King Friedrich, now Crown-Prince at Ruppin, writing of this Friedrich Wilhelm and our Crown-Prince came to be concerned in the Rhine Crown-Prince Friedrich and a select party escorted his Majesty to Mainz, "A Crown-Prince, who may be King one of these days,--whom a little old in Berlin) told us, there was Dinner by the Crown-Prince to all the in Berlin: but Friedrich Wilhelm treated him like a real Majesty, almost cache = ./cache/2109.txt txt = ./txt/2109.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36074 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = Life of Robert Burns date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 31541 sentences = 1245 flesch = 67 summary = "The first time I saw Edward Irving," writes Mr. Carlyle in 1835, "was six-and-twenty years ago, in his native town, Annan. upon a young mind of intellectual ambition." The advice here given to Mr. Carlyle by his critic, was followed by him in so far that, in 1827, he a greater power over the minds of men, and the general system of life, uniformly treats Burns as the high and remarkable man the public voice has true Poet, a man in whose heart resides some effluence of Wisdom, some In this respect, Burns, though not perhaps absolutely a great poet, better popular in Burns's time, were little distinguished for their literary It was little in Burns's character to let his feelings on certain subjects True, Burns had little means, had even little time for poetry, A man like Burns might have divided his hours between poetry and virtuous cache = ./cache/36074.txt txt = ./txt/36074.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2118 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 18 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 126287 sentences = 6412 flesch = 75 summary = Up so far as Lissoley, the first day, Friedrich has found no fit place; heads; and till even Daun come up, what hurry in a Post like this? the part of General Mannstein, our old Russian friend; which Friedrich, By break of day Friedrich starts, having cleared off certain Pandour Friedrich has marched, Daun's left wing may be four miles distant. pomp, that day while Friedrich gathered his Siege-goods and got on all survived this War. The poor Prince's fate, as natural, was much pitied; and Friedrich, to left, sure enough; meaning to attack us there:" the thing Friedrich had Friedrich's,--"Prince Ferdinand at one time pointed his cannon on cannot get in my Out-Parties in time!"--and next day, here is Friedrich till he has fairly got to the flank of Hochkirch and Friedrich: Daun to third or second day of Friedrich's march,--General Treskow, Commandant November 20th, Friedrich arrived in Dresden; heard, next day, that Daun cache = ./cache/2118.txt txt = ./txt/2118.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2107 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 07 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47910 sentences = 2693 flesch = 77 summary = MAJESTY AND CROWN-PRINCE WITH HIM MAKE A RUN TO DRESDEN be a Crown-Prince Party, capable of extinguishing your Majesty here ici_): but Reichenbach will tell his Prussian Majesty what Grumkow finds readers some time ago, 'That the Prince-Royal of Prussia has given his Royal Family here; Prussian Majesty having ordered him not to write Monday 29th May, 1730, Friedrich Wilhelm and the Crown-Prince and Party and Prussian Majesties: in jolly hours, things go very high there. Crown-Prince Friedrich, doubtless, looking at this flower-bed of human Friedrich Wilhelm stood till the finale; Saxon Crown-Prince and he, Majesties and two Crown-Princes rode through the ranks, as dinner went A busy week for the Crown-Prince and Katte, this of the Hotham Majesty and Crown-Prince must be an event like few, in that stagnant Crown-Prince Friedrich is said to have privately asked the young and throat: Letter from the Crown-Prince to Lieutenant Katte in Berlin: cache = ./cache/2107.txt txt = ./txt/2107.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2102 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 02 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 36171 sentences = 1937 flesch = 74 summary = Kaiser Otto, Wonder of the World, who had known St. Adalbert in life, pious Countess (year 1077, Kaiser of the Holy Roman Empire waiting, of Nurnberg, Son of that Friedrich III., Kaiser Rudolf's HENRY'S SON JOHANN IS KING OF BOHEMIA; AND LUDWIG THE BAVARIAN, WITH A Kaiser Ludwig reigned some twenty-five years more, in a busy and even Young Ludwig Kurfurst of Brandenburg, Kaiser Ludwig's eldest son, having the Reich being in much internal battle at the time; poor Kaiser Ludwig, him;--all the worse when the PFAFFEN-KAISER (King Johann's son) came -BRANDENBURG IN KAISER KARL'S TIME; END OF THE BAVARIAN poor Kurfurst Ludwig, the late Kaiser's son, by no means a lover of his Electorate and big Mark of Brandenburg to Kaiser Karl for an old of Brandenburg; [1373 (born 1361).] Wenzel shall be Kaiser and King of In five years' time he died; [King of Bohemia, 1346, on his cache = ./cache/2102.txt txt = ./txt/2102.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13534 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = Past and Present date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 111251 sentences = 6658 flesch = 76 summary = this God's Earth; do more things and human faces look with days, dwells and speaks a God. The great soul of the world is man has vision for the essential God's-Truth of the things earthly arena where painful living men worked out their lifewrestle,--looked at by Earth, by Heaven and Hell. _un_governed; of the Devil, not of God. A man of this kind Literature, without copyright, or world-celebrity of literarygazettes,--yes, thou brave Abbot Samson, for thyself it had been Samson all along a busy working man, as all men are bound to be, Yes, the wise man too speaks, and acts, in Formulas; all men do grow; no Poet, no work from the inspired heart of a Man needed ascertain if no work exist for thee on God's Earth; if thou find Good man and a Bad. The Great soul of the World, just and not cache = ./cache/13534.txt txt = ./txt/13534.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2101 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18941 sentences = 874 flesch = 71 summary = interesting lean little old man, of alert though slightly stooping little by men and kings, and may silently have didactic meanings in it. Friedrich, if he was a true man and King, justly excite some curiosity no good Book can, at this time, especially in this country, be written The poor old Grandfather, Friedrich I. Good old man: he, we need not doubt, Father of this little infant who will one day be Friedrich II., did all accounts, a really pretty little child, whom he liked a great deal at Hanover twenty years ago, she is mother of the little Boy now born that he might see the world a little, for the first time. days, while our little Friedrich at Berlin lies in his cradle, sleeping Friedrich, the old Gentleman who now looks upon his little Grandson He was son of him they call the Great Elector, Friedrich Prince Friedrich brought his Sophie cache = ./cache/2101.txt txt = ./txt/2101.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2114 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 14 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55960 sentences = 3131 flesch = 75 summary = FRIEDRICH TAKES THE WATERS AT AACHEN, WHERE VOLTAIRE COMES TO SEE HIM. More affecting to Friedrich were the natural terrors of the poor Kaiser WAR-PHENOMENA IN THE WESTERN PARTS: KING GEORGE TRIES, A SECOND TIME, TO 'Poor man, he was born for surprises' [said Friedrich's King Friedrich had come to the Baths of Aachen, August 25th; the Friedrich, on the day while Voltaire at Brussels sat so busy writing of his Britannic Majesty,--the poor Kaiser, in the rear of those late Experienced old Marechal de Noailles has a new French Army, with Khevenhuller and Prince Karl: 'Will lie quiet as mere REICHS-Army, the Pragmatic Army till his Britannic Majesty arrive. poor Reich took no notice, and the Britannic Majesty was positive, your Majesty!"--and I think it was, in fact, about the time when Broglio this was "Friedrich's real end in going to War again," was at one time cache = ./cache/2114.txt txt = ./txt/2114.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2116 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 16 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 88923 sentences = 5216 flesch = 76 summary = King Friedrich, let me note farther, is getting decidedly deep into any human head form to itself of Friedrich as King or Man? the King; as every poor man can, at certain hours of the day. June, 1750;" Friedrich to Voltaire, "Potsdam, 24th May" (--OEuvres de Paris Newspapers; D'Arnaud has" [Voltaire to Friedrich (--OEuvres de On New-Year's day, Friday, 1st January, 1751, Voltaire had legally Voltaire's Letters to Friedrich, if he wrote any, in this Jew time, 1. KING FRIEDRICH TO VOLTAIRE AT BERLIN. Friedrich himself Voltaire has, with touches of real love coming out Most true, "those actual Voltaire-Friedrich LETTERS of the time are Friedrich, readers know by this time, had a great appetite for Friedrich's Answers to these Voltaire Letters, if he wrote any, are all (New-year's-day 1753), Voltaire sends, in a Packet to the Palace, his of time did come, and right were done his poor people, he, Friedrich cache = ./cache/2116.txt txt = ./txt/2116.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2111 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 11 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50034 sentences = 2770 flesch = 75 summary = In Berlin, from Tuesday, 31st May, 1740, day of the late King's death, a good deal.--On the whole, Friedrich will go his way, Time and the Old Friedrich, first of the name, and of the King series, we King Friedrich did not quite keep his day at Wesel; indeed this 24th was Intrinsically the Friedrich correspondence at this time, with Voltaire Friedrich and Voltaire,--has a certain amiability; and is nothing like KING FRIEDRICH TO VOLTAIRE (from Wesel, 2d September, 1740), CHIEFLY IN Enough, Friedrich got to Wesel, back to his business, in a day or two; King Friedrich is not the man to wield such Quite other work is in store for King Friedrich; and Nature will very day Voltaire and his Majesty had parted, going different ways from I believe Friedrich little knows the thick-coming difficulties of Podewils and Schwerin gone, King Friedrich, though still very busy in cache = ./cache/2111.txt txt = ./txt/2111.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2117 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 17 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37460 sentences = 2056 flesch = 74 summary = Austrian-Russian as well as Saxon; going on steadily for years past, and Austrians, and thinks the Prussian Army a considerable Fact in Politics, (same neighborhood, north of Elbe); King Friedrich, to Dresden, by the At Wilsdruf, Friedrich first learns for certain, that the Saxon Army, Meanwhile Friedrich pushes on: "Forward, all the same." Polish Majesty, Friedrich's answer; this at first, and for some time coming; though, as Chapter V.--FRIEDRICH BLOCKADES THE SAXONS IN PIRNA COUNTRY. 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Ever, to the true instincts of men, there is something godlike in him. transacted in this world, the Life and Death of the Divine Man in world believes it; there is one man against all men. things and men, a good man. once more was a man found who durst tell all men that God''s world does now find a man who knows, as of old, that this world is a Truth, Nay I cannot believe the like, of any Great Man id: 13435 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: On the Choice of Books date: words: 37488 sentences: 1819 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/13435.txt txt: ./txt/13435.txt summary: best thing he knew of that country was, that in it a man can have meat individuals, especially one man of letters, his friend, the best mind infinite voices an eternal song of Hope in the soul of man.'' Carlyle Carlyle''s works, and indeed is one of the most remarkable books of the A great deal of information respecting Carlyle''s manner of living and Carlyle''s paper reads like a solemn and touching funeral oration to time when, an unknown young man, Thomas Carlyle wrote articles for conclusion, and it is to be regretted that the admiration which Mr. Carlyle feels for the great men of history will not allow him to at times to appoint a Dictator--a man who had the power of life and thing to what it was in these old times, I could go into a great many of sceptical men had not anything like so clear a mind as that man id: 1051 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh date: words: 82063 sentences: 3743 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/1051.txt txt: ./txt/1051.txt summary: The secrets of man''s Life were laid open to thee; thou sawest their New University, imagined they had done enough, if "in times like Of good society Teufelsdrockh appears to have seen little, or has mostly God-created Souls do for the time meet together." To Teufelsdrockh the into mysterious Nature, and the still more mysterious Life of Man. Wonderful it is with what cutting words, now and then, he severs asunder "Happy he who can look through the Clothes of a Man (the woollen, and "Thou wilt have no Mystery and Mysticism; wilt walk through thy world We have long felt that, with a man like our Professor, matters must by this means we live; for man must work as well as wonder: and herein Space and Time to their due rank as Forms of Thought; nay even, if thou men, looking and longing and silently working there towards some new id: 1085 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Life of John Sterling date: words: 89312 sentences: 3851 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/1085.txt txt: ./txt/1085.txt summary: John Sterling''s character and writings, which had little Edward Sterling his Father, a man who subsequently came to considerable change introduced itself into Edward Sterling''s way of life. operations, it need not be said, John Sterling was his foremost man; strange new way of life: by all means let us go and try!--Arrangements It is evident, Sterling''s thoughts had already, since the old days of The hope of perhaps, one day, knowing Sterling, was welcome books got planted in their new places, friends could find Sterling, as heaviest-laden years can poor Sterling be said to have completely lived. seen,--"like Fenelon," Sterling said: his very face, with its kind true If Sterling has done little in Literature, we may ask, What other man other, thinking of old Edward Sterling now left alone in the world; and John Sterling and his Life in this world were--such as has been already id: 1140 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Latter-Day Pamphlets date: words: 74850 sentences: 3203 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/1140.txt txt: ./txt/1140.txt summary: rule for human things, there will not anywhere be want of work for the In times when men love wisdom, the old man will New Era, and long-expected Year One of Perfect Human Felicity has one thing requisite, That the man or nation can discern what the true What great human soul, what great thought, what great noble thing that England must herself again, in these new strange times, the old methods this world, and one wise man is stronger than all men unwise, they can Scoundrel, him whom of all men the gods liked worst, solemnly laid hold this, human pity shall fall silent, and man be stern as his Master and in Downing Street, governing us, are not abler men since the Reform now has the honor to"--Good Heavens, if it were not that men generally human creatures; and from the Nature''s Fact, continuing quite silently id: 1091 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History date: words: 89853 sentences: 5019 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/1091.txt txt: ./txt/1091.txt summary: world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here. such) which in all times unites a Great Man to other men; and thus, as others); the thing a man does practically lay to heart, and know for great extent what the man is, what the kind of things he will do is. The great man, with his free force direct out of God''s own hand, is such as men only feel;--till the great Thinker came, the _original_ man, wild beard and eyes, his rude Norse speech and ways, was a man like us; Universe, and man''s Life here, and utter a great word about it. is competent to all men that God has made: but a Great Man cannot be great heart, the clear deep-seeing eye: there it lies; no man whatever, The man whom Nature has appointed to do great things is, id: 1932 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Early Kings of Norway date: words: 38241 sentences: 1648 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/1932.txt txt: ./txt/1932.txt summary: proprietors) thought, King Hakon, when thou heldest thy first Thing-day collar round the neck of him, not the like of it in Norway,--King Olaf his Christian proposals; and they did not think King Olaf a higher man brief, after about a year, Thangbrand returned to Norway and king Olaf; onslaughts of King Olaf''s on the idol temples of Hakon--(I think it At the time of Olaf Tryggveson''s death, and indeed long before, King Jarl Hakon accepted the generous terms; went to England and King Knut, populace of Norway to seize King Olaf, and bring him to the great Knut The news from Norway were naturally agitating to King Olaf and, in the St. Olaf is the highest of these Norway Kings, and is the last that much natural son of King Olaf but that made little difference in those times this year King Olaf was slain in Norway by his own people, and was id: 2121 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 21 date: words: 120198 sentences: 6752 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/2121.txt txt: ./txt/2121.txt summary: Friedrich the Second for King over it, was Prussia''s grand merit. time, an agreeable, estimable little man to Friedrich. It is certain, also, King Friedrich, at this time, found no sound whatever about this New Palace of King Friedrich''s, except the The poor old King of Poland--whom we saw, on that fall of the curtain King is dead [died this very day; see if _I_ lose time in sentimental time "declared War" on King Friedrich; and was picked up, both War and great respect; like that of a young Prince to an aged King, and of a "I saw him a few nights ago [on or about New-year''s Day, 1771; come Russians make War?" said Kaunitz''s Ambassador, one day, to Friedrich. Prince Henri, junior Brother of the subsequent King, Friedrich Wilhelm This was May 21st, 1785; I think, the last time Berlin saw its King in id: 2120 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 20 date: words: 108088 sentences: 6075 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/2120.txt txt: ./txt/2120.txt summary: Friedrich''s task, this Year, is to defend Saxony; Prince Henri having troops--is Daun''s road open, were he enterprising, as Friedrich hopes Daun very early got to know of Friedrich''s departure, and whitherward; also, on news of Daun that come, Friedrich rests. Friedrich, that night, is beyond the River, in Daun''s old impregnability Breslau, and this day Loudon himself;--though Friedrich heard nothing, us are in are like to turn my head, three or four times a day." Loudon confront Tartarus itself, and be victorious over the Three-headed Dog. Daun, Lacy, Loudon coming on you simultaneously, open-mouthed, are a loss of Glatz (July 26th), Friedrich has no news of Loudon; supposes FRIEDRICH ON MARCH, FOR THE THIRD TIME, TO RESCUE SILESIA (August Friedrich, nothing of attack having come, got on march again: down From about 8 in the evening, Friedrich''s people got on march, in their Hearing that Friedrich was across, Daun came westward that same day id: 2116 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 16 date: words: 88923 sentences: 5216 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/2116.txt txt: ./txt/2116.txt summary: King Friedrich, let me note farther, is getting decidedly deep into any human head form to itself of Friedrich as King or Man? the King; as every poor man can, at certain hours of the day. June, 1750;" Friedrich to Voltaire, "Potsdam, 24th May" (--OEuvres de Paris Newspapers; D''Arnaud has" [Voltaire to Friedrich (--OEuvres de On New-Year''s day, Friday, 1st January, 1751, Voltaire had legally Voltaire''s Letters to Friedrich, if he wrote any, in this Jew time, 1. KING FRIEDRICH TO VOLTAIRE AT BERLIN. Friedrich himself Voltaire has, with touches of real love coming out Most true, "those actual Voltaire-Friedrich LETTERS of the time are Friedrich, readers know by this time, had a great appetite for Friedrich''s Answers to these Voltaire Letters, if he wrote any, are all (New-year''s-day 1753), Voltaire sends, in a Packet to the Palace, his of time did come, and right were done his poor people, he, Friedrich id: 2122 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Appendix date: words: 8789 sentences: 1050 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/2122.txt txt: ./txt/2122.txt summary: carriage, General von Gortz along with him, and horses from his own GOTT WEISS!" In Dechau his Majesty got sight of Rittmeister von "''Yes, your Majesty; there to the right, that is it.'' It BELONGS to "''Your Majesty, the Rittmeister von Lestock lies in my village on "''Your Majesty, the Herr General von Ziethen is [are, SIND] also "Now his Majesty went back to General von Ziethen and Herr von Kleist, "''Ja, your Majesty, it is very good that the tenant have money; but Please your Majesty to ask the Herr General Presently his Majesty called to me from the carriage, ''Na, stand by the "His Majesty must lately have asked the Herr General von Gortz, how I came to know him,--as I told his Majesty to ask General von Gortz about "''Don''t know that, your Majesty; as it happens.'' that when his Majesty got upon the hills I was there too. id: 2110 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 10 date: words: 44716 sentences: 2329 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/2110.txt txt: ./txt/2110.txt summary: from the Prince, that Reinsberg, an old Country-seat, standing with happiest time was this at Reinsberg; the little Four Years of Hope, The little Town is very old; but, till the Crown-Prince settled there, glass-manufactories: Friedrich Wilhelm, just while the Crown-Prince size, the late King and Queen [our good friends Friedrich Wilhelm and from Papa, Friedrich is left master of his time and pursuits in this new Friedrich''s taste is for the Literatures, Philosophies: a--young Prince at that time; and the young Prince corresponds with a good many of them; if you are interested that way in either Friedrich or Voltaire: finely TO THE CROWN-PRINCE, AT REINSBERG (from Voltaire). them up a little!" Which Friedrich, I think, did, by some good means. readers) the Crown-Prince and Voltaire had their first meeting, "The Crown-Prince, reading this bad Book of Machiavel''s, years ago, had the Crown-Prince, figure the poor sick Majesty; and what a time in those id: 2104 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 04 date: words: 41101 sentences: 2040 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/2104.txt txt: ./txt/2104.txt summary: handling it, and Books on Friedrich Wilhelm''s Court and History, of an old date, in a very appropriate manner,--had Crown-Prince Friedrich German sons of Nature; differing much from the French sons of Art. Baron Grumkow, Leopold Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (not yet called the "OLD busy generations; and this of Friedrich Wilhelm is grown almost dumb. on Friedrich Wilhelm); and for long years that paltry matter was Friedrich Wilhelm, in his Crown-Prince days, and now still more when Friedrich Wilhelm, while yet only Crown-Prince, had seen with natural Friedrich Wilhelm had a true personal regard for Charles XII., a man sound, we hope; little more than three years old at this time, and French journey, paid Friedrich Wilhelm a visit; and passed four days at Friedrich Wilhelm and the Czar, like in several points, though so its ways again; Friedrich Wilhelm convoying "as far as Potsdam;" Czar Friedrich Wilhelm himself on the like occasion. id: 2106 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 06 date: words: 39801 sentences: 2152 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/2106.txt txt: ./txt/2106.txt summary: gallant Polish Majesty;--Wilhelmina had spoken a word to good Suhm, who The Crown-Prince lodged with Fieldmarshal Flemming; Friedrich Wilhelm, having come in no state, refused King August''s pressings, and took up Great pledges pass between the two Kings; Prussian Crown-Prince CROWN-PRINCE FRIEDRICH WRITES CERTAIN LETTERS. head was TheirO Majesty the Queen, sometimes with the King''s hand laid good-humor with Queen, with Crown-Prince and Wilhelmina. sitting round his Majesty, in the way we know; Queen Sophie at his head, with Crown-Prince Friedrich and Wilhelmina, in her Majesty''s Apartment "The King will not suffer the Prince-Royal to sit next his Majesty Friedrich Wilhelm''s favor for the Crown-Prince, marching home so Friedrich Wilhelm means to see the Polish Majesty Crown-Prince too shall write to his Aunt of England: you, Wilhelmina, she is better, your Majesty!"--"Hmph!" thinks Friedrich Wilhelm out at Now, in old King Friedrich I.''s time, it became apparent, as the Old King Friedrich thereupon said, id: 2102 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 02 date: words: 36171 sentences: 1937 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/2102.txt txt: ./txt/2102.txt summary: Kaiser Otto, Wonder of the World, who had known St. Adalbert in life, pious Countess (year 1077, Kaiser of the Holy Roman Empire waiting, of Nurnberg, Son of that Friedrich III., Kaiser Rudolf''s HENRY''S SON JOHANN IS KING OF BOHEMIA; AND LUDWIG THE BAVARIAN, WITH A Kaiser Ludwig reigned some twenty-five years more, in a busy and even Young Ludwig Kurfurst of Brandenburg, Kaiser Ludwig''s eldest son, having the Reich being in much internal battle at the time; poor Kaiser Ludwig, him;--all the worse when the PFAFFEN-KAISER (King Johann''s son) came -BRANDENBURG IN KAISER KARL''S TIME; END OF THE BAVARIAN poor Kurfurst Ludwig, the late Kaiser''s son, by no means a lover of his Electorate and big Mark of Brandenburg to Kaiser Karl for an old of Brandenburg; [1373 (born 1361).] Wenzel shall be Kaiser and King of In five years'' time he died; [King of Bohemia, 1346, on his id: 2105 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 05 date: words: 32937 sentences: 1687 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/2105.txt txt: ./txt/2105.txt summary: to be English; little Fred, who will one day, if all go right, be King there is none to help; Friedrich Wilhelm cares little about the matter, Upon which Friedrich Wilhelm and Queen Sophie have returned Kaiser Karl, soon after the time of going to Spain had decided that a war with the Kaiser, advised Friedrich Wilhelm to assert his rights 153.] Certain it is, Friedrich Wilhelm signed: a man with such Balances by help of Friedrich Wilhelm, one might have hoped this little instance, in which the Crown-Prince now is,--Friedrich Wilhelm got it years, will stick to Friedrich Wilhelm like his shadow; and fascinate (since he could not be got hanged in time for us), good days to his poor to Berlin in old King Friedrich''s time; had thrown powder in the eyes of comparison!--Our poor Friedrich Wilhelm had seen only Gundlings among a Husband; Friedrich Wilhelm was a King; and the most imperative man id: 2108 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 08 date: words: 23906 sentences: 1291 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/2108.txt txt: ./txt/2108.txt summary: -CROWN-PRINCE REPRIEVED: LIFE AT CUSTRIN -November, Crown-Prince Friedrich being settled so far, his Majesty takes up the in it, old real friends and pretended new; which set poor Wilhelmina Wilhelmina''s history; Queen commanding one thing, King another, and the they: her Majesty, for certain, will reconcile herself; Crown-Prince get to her in old times: "He is a Prince, that Frederick, who has a good at Pillau, General Finkenstein (excellent old Tutor of the Crown-Prince) Crown-Prince has, long since, by Papa''s order, written to the Kaiser, -INTERVIEW OF MAJESTY AND CROWN-PRINCE AT CUSTRIN. Ever since the end of November last year, Crown-Prince Friedrich, in "The Crown-Prince followed his Majesty out; and, in the presence of many CUSTRIN, 22d SEPTEMBER (Crown-Prince to Papa).... SCHULENBURG''S THREE LETTERS TO GRUMKOW, ON VISITS TO THE CROWN-PRINCE, Crown-Prince said: ''I should like to know what thalers to the old Margraf, in case his Prince (Wilhelmina''s now id: 2101 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 01 date: words: 18941 sentences: 874 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/2101.txt txt: ./txt/2101.txt summary: interesting lean little old man, of alert though slightly stooping little by men and kings, and may silently have didactic meanings in it. Friedrich, if he was a true man and King, justly excite some curiosity no good Book can, at this time, especially in this country, be written The poor old Grandfather, Friedrich I. Good old man: he, we need not doubt, Father of this little infant who will one day be Friedrich II., did all accounts, a really pretty little child, whom he liked a great deal at Hanover twenty years ago, she is mother of the little Boy now born that he might see the world a little, for the first time. days, while our little Friedrich at Berlin lies in his cradle, sleeping Friedrich, the old Gentleman who now looks upon his little Grandson He was son of him they call the Great Elector, Friedrich Prince Friedrich brought his Sophie id: 2119 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 19 date: words: 84973 sentences: 4831 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/2119.txt txt: ./txt/2119.txt summary: Friedrich''s being put to Ban of the Reich,--he; and his poor People know a fever in the New-year time; and died within few days: burnt away Long days sat Daun, expecting the King in Bohemia:--"There At what exact point of time Daun came to see that Friedrich was not Rapid Friedrich is obliged to wait; watching Daun and the Dohna-Russian days more; by which time Soltikof and most of the Russian Divisions had Friedrich got the news of Zullichau next day, July 24th;--and instantly Frankfurt: "Follow them, you Wedell,"--orders Friedrich: them we shall Friedrich, on survey of this Russian-Austrian Army, some 90,000 in come!" thought the Russians, always till to-day]: on the north, to is the scene of action; Friedrich, Henri, Soltikof, Daun, comparatively Daun and him: of which, when we come to Henri''s great March (of 25th This day,--let readers mark the circumstance,--Friedrich, in better id: 2112 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 12 date: words: 74056 sentences: 3826 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/2112.txt txt: ./txt/2112.txt summary: (the very day Friedrich left Berlin), as this matter of the Garrison, serves in Russia, Governor of Riga for a long time in the coming years. to the world''s end, Friedrich has on hand: probably those six days, of King had ridden away, a second time, with chief Generals, taking survey got orders from his Majesty to go their ways next day; and went. considerable little Town and Castle on the Neisse River, not far west of In the first days of March, Friedrich has heard appointed it by just Heaven; and Friedrich''s too was a necessary War. Heaven makes use of Shadow-hunting Kaisers too; and its ways in this mad inform us, That General Neipperg arrived to-day with his Army in Neisse; Friedrich, if readers will know it) is there the least thought that way; Friedrich thinks highly, and about this time often says so, of the man id: 2115 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 15 date: words: 74543 sentences: 4047 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/2115.txt txt: ./txt/2115.txt summary: those old times, That Friedrich has no ''constancy,'' but follows his Belleisle, whose war-talent Friedrich much respected at this time: plan Friedrich made no delay in Prag; in haste at this late time of year. Prince Friedrich [Britannic Majesty''s Son-in-law], not good fat Uncle FRIEDRICH TRIES TO HAVE BATTLE FROM PRINCE KARL, IN THE MOLDAU day, Friedrich and his chief generals are on the heights with their everything whitherward it liked;--and King Friedrich got into such a KING FRIEDRICH TO PODEWILS, IN BERLIN (under various dates, March-April, Friedrich had left Berlin for Silesia March 15th; rather sooner than he inexpugnably defends himself,--till General Stille, Friedrich''s old reporting from Prince Karl''s quarters, Friedrich has at this time Prince Karl''s scheme was good, says Friedrich; but it was ill executed. Prince Karl dreams not that Friedrich is on the for two days!" say the Saxons,--"Prince Karl had then been up, and much id: 2113 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 13 date: words: 60822 sentences: 3273 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/2113.txt txt: ./txt/2113.txt summary: the road for Friedrich''s Camp; Robinson at Vienna, has been directed to AND FRIEDRICH MAKES A MOST IMPORTANT TREATY,--NOT WITH HYNDFORD. time, to make Sweden declare war on Russia (important for Friedrich, who old Ginkel whom we used to know in Friedrich Wilhelm''s time], having, Answer withal: A FRENCH Treaty signed three days ago, in virtue of it! EXCELLENCY ROBINSON HAS AUDIENCE OF FRIEDRICH (Camp of Strehlen, 7th proposal, to the general population, of "a cheer for King Friedrich, of Breslau gone heels over head, in that way; Friedrich imperiously in the very days while Friedrich and Neipperg had got into wrestle mere Dukes till then; having got for himself the poor Winter-King''s with at Prag, in old Friedrich-Wilhelm and Prince-Eugene times:-The Second little Prince, Friedrich Eugen, Prussian General of some a Captain like Friedrich might have gone far; Vienna itself--who Friedrich''s look, when Valori met him again coming home from this id: 2114 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 14 date: words: 55960 sentences: 3131 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/2114.txt txt: ./txt/2114.txt summary: FRIEDRICH TAKES THE WATERS AT AACHEN, WHERE VOLTAIRE COMES TO SEE HIM. More affecting to Friedrich were the natural terrors of the poor Kaiser WAR-PHENOMENA IN THE WESTERN PARTS: KING GEORGE TRIES, A SECOND TIME, TO ''Poor man, he was born for surprises'' [said Friedrich''s King Friedrich had come to the Baths of Aachen, August 25th; the Friedrich, on the day while Voltaire at Brussels sat so busy writing of his Britannic Majesty,--the poor Kaiser, in the rear of those late Experienced old Marechal de Noailles has a new French Army, with Khevenhuller and Prince Karl: ''Will lie quiet as mere REICHS-Army, the Pragmatic Army till his Britannic Majesty arrive. poor Reich took no notice, and the Britannic Majesty was positive, your Majesty!"--and I think it was, in fact, about the time when Broglio this was "Friedrich''s real end in going to War again," was at one time id: 2109 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 09 date: words: 57806 sentences: 3096 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/2109.txt txt: ./txt/2109.txt summary: WHO HIS MAJESTY''S CHOICE IS; AND WHAT THE CROWN-PRINCE THINKS OF IT. Prussian Majesty, Queen and Crown-Prince with him, proceeds Ruppin; and the Crown-Prince had like to have got into trouble from "When King Friedrich, in his old days, recounted this after dinner, in Germany--in these very days while the Crown-Prince is at Berlin time; for which the then Crown-Prince, now Majesty Friedrich Wilhelm, Crown-Prince betrothed according to his Majesty''s and the Kaiser''s (not The great King Friedrich, now Crown-Prince at Ruppin, writing of this Friedrich Wilhelm and our Crown-Prince came to be concerned in the Rhine Crown-Prince Friedrich and a select party escorted his Majesty to Mainz, "A Crown-Prince, who may be King one of these days,--whom a little old in Berlin) told us, there was Dinner by the Crown-Prince to all the in Berlin: but Friedrich Wilhelm treated him like a real Majesty, almost id: 2103 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 03 date: words: 54043 sentences: 3012 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/2103.txt txt: ./txt/2103.txt summary: too: very great with the Kaiser, Old Friedrich III. Kurfurst Albert Achilles''s second son, Friedrich (1460-1536), [Rentsch, that poor men might be governed by a wise good Duke, in the time coming. riper years, George Friedrich got his calamities brought well under; and end, the Law had to be allowed its course; George Friedrich got his own the daughter of Albert Friedrich, Second Duke of Preussen, who it was Duke Albert died in 1568, laden with years, and in his latter time the real Government of the Country; and poor young Albert Friedrich It is to him that Albert Friedrich, the young Duke of Preussen, of business,--George Friedrich of Anspach-Baireuth came into the country Kurfurst Joachim Friedrich, sons of Johann George of blessed memory: his own sons, a new Johann George, who at that time was fallen rather A year before Johann Sigismund''s death, Albert Friedrich, the poor id: 2111 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 11 date: words: 50034 sentences: 2770 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/2111.txt txt: ./txt/2111.txt summary: In Berlin, from Tuesday, 31st May, 1740, day of the late King''s death, a good deal.--On the whole, Friedrich will go his way, Time and the Old Friedrich, first of the name, and of the King series, we King Friedrich did not quite keep his day at Wesel; indeed this 24th was Intrinsically the Friedrich correspondence at this time, with Voltaire Friedrich and Voltaire,--has a certain amiability; and is nothing like KING FRIEDRICH TO VOLTAIRE (from Wesel, 2d September, 1740), CHIEFLY IN Enough, Friedrich got to Wesel, back to his business, in a day or two; King Friedrich is not the man to wield such Quite other work is in store for King Friedrich; and Nature will very day Voltaire and his Majesty had parted, going different ways from I believe Friedrich little knows the thick-coming difficulties of Podewils and Schwerin gone, King Friedrich, though still very busy in id: 2107 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 07 date: words: 47910 sentences: 2693 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/2107.txt txt: ./txt/2107.txt summary: MAJESTY AND CROWN-PRINCE WITH HIM MAKE A RUN TO DRESDEN be a Crown-Prince Party, capable of extinguishing your Majesty here ici_): but Reichenbach will tell his Prussian Majesty what Grumkow finds readers some time ago, ''That the Prince-Royal of Prussia has given his Royal Family here; Prussian Majesty having ordered him not to write Monday 29th May, 1730, Friedrich Wilhelm and the Crown-Prince and Party and Prussian Majesties: in jolly hours, things go very high there. Crown-Prince Friedrich, doubtless, looking at this flower-bed of human Friedrich Wilhelm stood till the finale; Saxon Crown-Prince and he, Majesties and two Crown-Princes rode through the ranks, as dinner went A busy week for the Crown-Prince and Katte, this of the Hotham Majesty and Crown-Prince must be an event like few, in that stagnant Crown-Prince Friedrich is said to have privately asked the young and throat: Letter from the Crown-Prince to Lieutenant Katte in Berlin: id: 2117 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 17 date: words: 37460 sentences: 2056 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/2117.txt txt: ./txt/2117.txt summary: Austrian-Russian as well as Saxon; going on steadily for years past, and Austrians, and thinks the Prussian Army a considerable Fact in Politics, (same neighborhood, north of Elbe); King Friedrich, to Dresden, by the At Wilsdruf, Friedrich first learns for certain, that the Saxon Army, Meanwhile Friedrich pushes on: "Forward, all the same." Polish Majesty, Friedrich''s answer; this at first, and for some time coming; though, as Chapter V.--FRIEDRICH BLOCKADES THE SAXONS IN PIRNA COUNTRY. Saxon-Polish Majesty, sets out from Dresden for an interview with said Saxony shall be even a Highway for Friedrich, if at any time Polish night, the march proceeds again; Friedrich with the vanguard; Army, I The Country-roads where Friedrich''s Army is on march, I should think, Friedrich''s Left Wing and Browne''s Right now have it Friedrich orders the second line of his Left Wing to march up and join Friedrich''s treatment of the Saxon Troops, Saxon Majesty and Country: id: 2118 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 18 date: words: 126287 sentences: 6412 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/2118.txt txt: ./txt/2118.txt summary: Up so far as Lissoley, the first day, Friedrich has found no fit place; heads; and till even Daun come up, what hurry in a Post like this? the part of General Mannstein, our old Russian friend; which Friedrich, By break of day Friedrich starts, having cleared off certain Pandour Friedrich has marched, Daun''s left wing may be four miles distant. pomp, that day while Friedrich gathered his Siege-goods and got on all survived this War. The poor Prince''s fate, as natural, was much pitied; and Friedrich, to left, sure enough; meaning to attack us there:" the thing Friedrich had Friedrich''s,--"Prince Ferdinand at one time pointed his cannon on cannot get in my Out-Parties in time!"--and next day, here is Friedrich till he has fairly got to the flank of Hochkirch and Friedrich: Daun to third or second day of Friedrich''s march,--General Treskow, Commandant November 20th, Friedrich arrived in Dresden; heard, next day, that Daun id: 13534 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Past and Present date: words: 111251 sentences: 6658 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/13534.txt txt: ./txt/13534.txt summary: this God''s Earth; do more things and human faces look with days, dwells and speaks a God. The great soul of the world is man has vision for the essential God''s-Truth of the things earthly arena where painful living men worked out their lifewrestle,--looked at by Earth, by Heaven and Hell. _un_governed; of the Devil, not of God. A man of this kind Literature, without copyright, or world-celebrity of literarygazettes,--yes, thou brave Abbot Samson, for thyself it had been Samson all along a busy working man, as all men are bound to be, Yes, the wise man too speaks, and acts, in Formulas; all men do grow; no Poet, no work from the inspired heart of a Man needed ascertain if no work exist for thee on God''s Earth; if thou find Good man and a Bad. The Great soul of the World, just and not id: 36074 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Life of Robert Burns date: words: 31541 sentences: 1245 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/36074.txt txt: ./txt/36074.txt summary: "The first time I saw Edward Irving," writes Mr. Carlyle in 1835, "was six-and-twenty years ago, in his native town, Annan. upon a young mind of intellectual ambition." The advice here given to Mr. Carlyle by his critic, was followed by him in so far that, in 1827, he a greater power over the minds of men, and the general system of life, uniformly treats Burns as the high and remarkable man the public voice has true Poet, a man in whose heart resides some effluence of Wisdom, some In this respect, Burns, though not perhaps absolutely a great poet, better popular in Burns''s time, were little distinguished for their literary It was little in Burns''s character to let his feelings on certain subjects True, Burns had little means, had even little time for poetry, A man like Burns might have divided his hours between poetry and virtuous ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel