10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «NIDERING»
Découvrez l'usage de
nidering dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
nidering et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A view of society in Europe in its progress from rudeness to ...
And this absurdity was encouraged by the Christian clergy, who, like the priests
of all religions, found an interest in deceiving the vulgar. [6] The word nidering or
nidemig, was a term of dishonour among the Normans and Danes ; and, it is told
...
2
William of Malmesbury's Chronicle of the Kings of England: ...
Fierce from the injury, and smothering his indignation, he calls together his
faithful English subjects, and orders them to summon all their countrymen to the
siege, unless any wished to be branded with the name of " Nidering,"* which
implies ...
William (of Malmesbury), John Allen Giles,
1866
... Whatever," he said, " have been the follies and vices of our race, a Saxon
would have been held nidering" * (the most emphatic term for abject
worthlessness), " who should in his own hall, and while his own wine-cup passed
, have treated, ...
Even William the Conqueror, hated as he was by them, continued to draw a
considerable army of Anglo-Saxons to his standard, by threatening to stigmatise
those who stayed at home, as nidering. Bartholinus, I think, mentions a similar
phrase ...
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Ladye Godiva (or Coventry in the days of Leofric, earl of ...
Unhand me, thou false villain ! thou base nidering !" * and her heartrending
screams for assistance rang and echoed through the forest. " Silence that raving
tongue of thine, or I'll quiet thee perforce !" was the fierce reply. " Go thou shalt !
Even William the Conqueror, hated as he was by them, continued to draw a
considerable army of Anglo-Saxons to his Standard, by threatening to stigmatize
those who Btaid at home as nidering. Bartholiims 1 think, mentions a similar
phrase ...
I require of thee, as a man of thy word, on pain of being held faithless, man-sworn
, and nidering,* to forgive and receive to thy paternal afl'ection the good knight,
Wilfred of Ivanhoe. In this reconciliation thou wilt own I have an interest—the ...
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La Hougue Bie de Hambie, a tradition of Jersey
be branded with the name of " Nidering," to aid him to drive out the invaders. The
English, who esteemed nothing so opprobrious as that disgraceful word, flocked
to the king in eager crowds, and became an invincible army : " Anglos suos ...
... a Saxon would have beenheld 'nidering'," (the most emphatic term forabject
worthlessness,) "who shouldin his ownhall, and whilehis own winecup passed,
have treated,orsuffered tobe treated,an unoffending guest as your highness has
this ...
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Historical romances of the author of Waverley
Even William the Conqueror, hated as he was by them, continued to draw a
considerable army of Anglo-Saxons to his standard, by threatening to stigmatize
those who staid at home as nidering. 3ar- tholinus, I think, mentions a similar
phrase ...
sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]),
1822