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Following the story, we have a "Conversation" with the author about his witty historical series, now in its fifth outing with _An Antic Disposition_, which, like the first book in the series, picks up where Shakespeare left off -- this time in the Danish city of Slesvig.
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Following the story, we have a "Conversation" with the author about his witty historical series, now in its fifth outing with _An Antic Disposition_, which, like the first book in the series, picks up where Shakespeare left off -- this time in the Danish city of Slesvig.
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Slesvig, the Danish city of _An Antic Disposition_, was built on a river emptying into a fjord with an island fortress at the river's mouth.
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Slesvig, the Danish city of _An Antic Disposition_, was built on a river emptying into a fjord with an island fortress at the river's mouth.
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Denmark forced the abolition of Sweden's privileges regarding the Sound Tolls and gained the Slesvig lands.
1683 2001
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Schleswig (Slesvig), though it may then have been of greater extent, and this identification agrees very well with the indications given by
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 Various
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Slesvig back again, for as it is we are not existing; we are sickening, or else we are living like those lower animals who even when they are cut in pieces, are quite nimble; but it is a miserable life.
Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth Brandes, George, 1842-1927 1906
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I found on a hill looking out over Als a bench from which there was a beautiful view across to Slesvig.
Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth Brandes, George, 1842-1927 1906
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In his opinion the years of peace that had followed the first war in Slesvig had had an enervating effect; public speakers and journalists had taken the places of brave men; many a solution of a difficulty, announced at first with enthusiasm, had in course of time petrified into a mere set phrase.
Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth Brandes, George, 1842-1927 1906
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The light fields, with their tall, dark hedges, which give the Slesvig scenery its peculiar stamp, from this high-lying position looked absolutely lovely.
Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth Brandes, George, 1842-1927 1906
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