The Thirty Years War — Volume 01 by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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greatest difficulties to the translator, is rendered by A. Lodge, Esq.,
M. A. This version, on its first publication in England, a few years ago, was received with deserved eulogy by distinguished critics. To the present edition has been prefixed Schiller's Essay on the Use of the Chorus in Tragedy, in which the author's favorite theory of the "Ideal of Art" is enforced with great ingenuity and eloquence. Contents: Book I. Introduction.--General effects of the Reformation.--Revolt of Matthias. --The Emperor cedes Austria and Hungary to him.--Matthias acknowledged King of Bohemia.--The Elector of Cologne abjures the Catholic Religion. --Consequences.--The Elector Palatine.--Dispute respecting the Succession of Juliers.--Designs of Henry IV. of France.--Formation of the Union.--The League.--Death of the Emperor Rodolph.--Matthias succeeds him.--Troubles in Bohemia.--Civil War.--Ferdinand extirpates the Protestant Religion from Styria.--The Elector Palatine, Frederick V., is chosen King by the Bohemians.--He accepts the Crown of Bohemia.-- Bethlen Gabor, Prince of Transylvania, invades Austria.--The Duke of Bavaria and the Princes of the League embrace the cause of Ferdinand.-- The Union arm for Frederick.--The Battle of Prague and total subjection |
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