人类的故事-The Story of Mankind(英文版)_第37节 首页

字体:      护眼 关灯

上一章 目录 下一页

   第37节 (第1/2页)

    【】ho,heitatethenners

    hisheathenishfoe,pared

    totheaverageeknightillagooddealofa

    untrybukin.healshtseveralnew

    foodstuffs,suhesandspinachedinhis

    gardenandgre.hegaveupthebarbarous

    custofourandappeared

    ioraditional

    habitofthefolloheprophetandwereinallywo

    bytheturks.ihecrusades,hhadbegunasa

    punitiveexpeditionagainsttheheathen,becaaurseof

    generalinstruillionsofyoungeuropeans.

    frolitaryandpoliticalpointofviehecrusades

    andanuerofcitiesaken

    andlost.adozenlittlekingdoablishedinsyria

    andpalestineandasianor,buttheyonqueredby

    theturksandaftertheyear1244beca

    defiurkishthestatusoftheholylande

    asithadbeenbefore1095.

    buteuropehadundergoneagreatge.thepeopleof

    thepseofthelightandthesunshine

    andthebeautyoftheeast.theirdrearycastlesno

    loisfiedthetheyedabroaderlife.her

    .

    theyfounditiies.

    thediaevalcity

    iddleages

    saidthat``cityairisfreeair

    theearlypartoftheddleageshadbeenaneraof

    piandofsettlent.anehusfar

    hadlivedoutsidetheountainsand

    rshesan

    eire,hadforceditsotheplainsofe

    europeandhadtakenpossessionofstoftheland.they

    less,asallpioneershavebeensihebeginningof

    ti.theylikedtobe``oheycutdohe

    forestsaeachothersthroatshequalenergy.

    feedtoliveincities.theyinsisteduponbeing

    ``free,theylovedtofeelthefreshairofthehillsidesfilltheir

    lungsheydrovetheirherdsacrossthepastures.

    es,theypulled

    upstakesandaures.

    theersandtheurageous

    eothewildeess

    survived.inthisheydevelopedastrongraceof

    n.theycaredlittlefracesoflife.theyoo

    busytoplaythefiddleorepiecesofpoetry.theyhad

    littlelovefordisanofthe

    villageandbeforetheddleofthethirteeury,alayn

    ewasregardedasa``sissywas

    supposedtosettleallquestionspraal

    value.anaain,thefrankishbaron,

    thenorthndukeoresandtitlesoupied

    theirshareoftheterritoryof

    thegreatroneireandangtheruinsofpastglory,

    theybuiltaghtily

    andheynsideredquiteperfect.

    theyheaffairsoftheircastleandthesurrounding

    untrytothebes
加入书签 我的书架

上一章 目录 下一页