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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... period , we must not confound him with the Wieland who dazzled Germany in the year 1763. They are one person , it is true ; but the one person underwent a complete metamorphosis . At this period , he espoused the cause of Plato against ...
... period , we must not confound him with the Wieland who dazzled Germany in the year 1763. They are one person , it is true ; but the one person underwent a complete metamorphosis . At this period , he espoused the cause of Plato against ...
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... period he wrote nothing for the boards himself ; but now that his own productive period had expired , he became very zealous in discovering the laws which should have regulated it . In his theory of the drama singular inconsistencies ...
... period he wrote nothing for the boards himself ; but now that his own productive period had expired , he became very zealous in discovering the laws which should have regulated it . In his theory of the drama singular inconsistencies ...
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... period of his life . He then resided at Jena , where a singular intimacy prevailed amongst the members of his own party , and where he was in constant communication with some of the most celebrated men of his time . His School was too ...
... period of his life . He then resided at Jena , where a singular intimacy prevailed amongst the members of his own party , and where he was in constant communication with some of the most celebrated men of his time . His School was too ...
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