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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... popular and legendary poetry seem to have led him to the conclusion that the Muse can only be successfully cultivated by her rudest votaries.36 But this is a grand mistake . We do not disgrace the heavenly guest by clothing her in a ...
... popular and legendary poetry seem to have led him to the conclusion that the Muse can only be successfully cultivated by her rudest votaries.36 But this is a grand mistake . We do not disgrace the heavenly guest by clothing her in a ...
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... ( popular legends ) , and he avenged the Muses on their enemies in his satirical dramas . From the appearance of these works the activity of the Romantic School in Germany may be dated . Let us first give some account of his Popular ...
... ( popular legends ) , and he avenged the Muses on their enemies in his satirical dramas . From the appearance of these works the activity of the Romantic School in Germany may be dated . Let us first give some account of his Popular ...
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... popular in Germany , his fame has never been acknowledged by the learned . Schiller , for instance , seems to have ... popularity of Jean Paul has of late years declined in Germany , and he can never become a favourite abroad . Those who ...
... popular in Germany , his fame has never been acknowledged by the learned . Schiller , for instance , seems to have ... popularity of Jean Paul has of late years declined in Germany , and he can never become a favourite abroad . Those who ...
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