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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... five tedious acts . Schlegel brought on the Copenhagen stage The Dumb Beauty , a rhymed comedy in one act , which is ad- mirable of its kind . From this author , the influence of French taste on the German drama dates its decline ; all ...
... five tedious acts . Schlegel brought on the Copenhagen stage The Dumb Beauty , a rhymed comedy in one act , which is ad- mirable of its kind . From this author , the influence of French taste on the German drama dates its decline ; all ...
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... five hundred to twelve hundred gulden ; in the Prussian universities , where it must also be taken into consideration that the expense of living is greater , they receive as many thaler . It is not customary for German students to lodge ...
... five hundred to twelve hundred gulden ; in the Prussian universities , where it must also be taken into consideration that the expense of living is greater , they receive as many thaler . It is not customary for German students to lodge ...
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... five weeks at Easter , and five at Michaelmas . The order in which the different lectures are attended is left entirely to the discretion of the student . A single examination conducts the student to his degree ; it lasts five hours ...
... five weeks at Easter , and five at Michaelmas . The order in which the different lectures are attended is left entirely to the discretion of the student . A single examination conducts the student to his degree ; it lasts five hours ...
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