A. W. Schlegel's Lectures on German Literature from Gottsched to Goethe: Given at the University of Bonn and Taken Down by George Toynbee in 1833, Together with Toynbee's 'Continuation to Heine,' with Introduction, Notes and a Portrait |
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... feelings naturally expressed , but without much pretension to originality . His Idylls contain his happiest efforts ; in the description of rural rites and feasts he is often inimitable . Unfortunately , he too frequently deserts the ...
... feelings naturally expressed , but without much pretension to originality . His Idylls contain his happiest efforts ; in the description of rural rites and feasts he is often inimitable . Unfortunately , he too frequently deserts the ...
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... feelings of Werther are concerned , we may take the identification to be complete ; though how far the author was ... feeling , though now naturalized in Germany , is of foreign origin . The Nouvelle Heloise of Rousseau first perfectly ...
... feelings of Werther are concerned , we may take the identification to be complete ; though how far the author was ... feeling , though now naturalized in Germany , is of foreign origin . The Nouvelle Heloise of Rousseau first perfectly ...
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... feeling are truly singular . He now , to exercise himself in the composition of hexameters , composed an excellent version of Reynard the Fox in that form , of which he shortly afterwards showed himself a master in his Hermann and ...
... feeling are truly singular . He now , to exercise himself in the composition of hexameters , composed an excellent version of Reynard the Fox in that form , of which he shortly afterwards showed himself a master in his Hermann and ...
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