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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... published his Wilhelm Meister , which was received by the public with indifference ; the literary world , however , prepared its ultimate success by enthusiastic laudation . The style of this work is admirable : the clearness and depth ...
... published his Wilhelm Meister , which was received by the public with indifference ; the literary world , however , prepared its ultimate success by enthusiastic laudation . The style of this work is admirable : the clearness and depth ...
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... published his Fiesco and his Cabal and Love . Perhaps the peculiar feature of the former is its political bearing , which forms its chief claim to originality . Cabal and Love abounds in convulsive demonstrations of passion . To his ...
... published his Fiesco and his Cabal and Love . Perhaps the peculiar feature of the former is its political bearing , which forms its chief claim to originality . Cabal and Love abounds in convulsive demonstrations of passion . To his ...
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... publish a poem protesting against ' The Prevalence of the German Drama on the British Stage ' . Addressing R. B. Sheridan ... published in 1823-29 with the title Shakespeares Vorschule and for a Life of Shakespeare , unfortunately never ...
... publish a poem protesting against ' The Prevalence of the German Drama on the British Stage ' . Addressing R. B. Sheridan ... published in 1823-29 with the title Shakespeares Vorschule and for a Life of Shakespeare , unfortunately never ...
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