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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... gives us the history of literature he gives us in some measure the history of himself . Schlegel's appearance is not imposing , his stature is rather low , there is at first sight a look of obeseness and infirmity about him , which ...
... gives us the history of literature he gives us in some measure the history of himself . Schlegel's appearance is not imposing , his stature is rather low , there is at first sight a look of obeseness and infirmity about him , which ...
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... give much value . He had , probably , Theocritus for his model , whose works , however , he could not read in the original . But it would be a mistake to suppose that he resembles the classic idyllist . The shepherds of Theocritus are ...
... give much value . He had , probably , Theocritus for his model , whose works , however , he could not read in the original . But it would be a mistake to suppose that he resembles the classic idyllist . The shepherds of Theocritus are ...
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... give a theocratical form to the general government . This has been their main and leading principle . They may have been , to some extent , un- conscious of it at first , and many may have deserted it on fully discovering its tendency ...
... give a theocratical form to the general government . This has been their main and leading principle . They may have been , to some extent , un- conscious of it at first , and many may have deserted it on fully discovering its tendency ...
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