Carlos had already shown symptoms of the mental malady which darkened the long life of Queen Juana, his greatgrandmother by the side both of his father, Philip of Spain, and of his mother, Mary of Portugal. Of a sullen and passionate temper, he lived... The Cloister Life of the Emperor Charles the Fifth - Page 26by William Stirling Maxwell - 1853 - 322 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1851 - 588 pages
...name, and had the prospect one day of wearing some of his crowns. Although only ten years old, Don Carlos had already shown symptoms of the mental malady...marked his short career at his father's court. His grandfather appears not to have suspected that his mind was diseased, but to have regarded him as a... | |
| 1851 - 608 pages
...Carlos had already shown symptoms of the mental malndy which darkened the long life of Queen Juan, his great-grandmother by the side both of his father,...marked his short career at his father's court. His grandfather appears not to have suspected that his mind was diseased, but to have regarded him as a... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1853 - 606 pages
...passionate temper. He lived in a state of perpetual rebellion against his aunt, and displayed from + 0j 5I m c] &F6gn VC13 Pb U g( e ;` Qzٚ h .E6 ћ ` % [ z :҉ x _, Mr. Stirling properly treats all the love for his father's wife, and his consequent murder, as the... | |
| 1853 - 566 pages
...passionate temper. He lived in a state of perpetual rebellion against his aunt, and displayed from the nursery the weakly mischievous spirit which marked his short career at his father's court.' Mr. Stirling properly treats all the love for his father's wife, and his consequent murder, as the... | |
| William Stirling Maxwell - 1891 - 658 pages
...attendance of the Prior of Yuste, and the General of the Order of Jerome, Fray Francisco de Tofiuo ; and he gave audience so frequently to these friars,...or descendant of his sire. He might possibly have 155k Don Carlos. CHAP. II. 1556. become the champion of the people's rights, and of liberty of conscience... | |
| Sir William Stirling Maxwell - 1891 - 650 pages
...attendance of the Prior of Yuste, and the General of the Order of Jerome, Fray Francisco de Tofiuo ; and he gave audience so frequently to these friars,...or descendant of his sire. He might possibly have VOL. V. CHAP. II. 1556. Don Carlos. CHAP. II. 1556. become the champion of the people's rights, and... | |
| 1851 - 648 pages
...name, and had the prospect one day of wearing some of his crowns. Although only ten years old, Don Carlos had already shown symptoms of the mental malady...marked his short career at his father's court. His grandfather appears not to have suspected that his mind was diseased, but to have regarded him as a... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1853 - 578 pages
...passionate temper. He lived in a state of perpetual rebellion against his aunt, and displayed from the nursery the weakly mischievous spirit which marked his short career at his father's court.' Mr. Stirling properly treats all the love for his father's wife, and his consequent murder, as the... | |
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