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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... spirit . The only individuals who imbibed a classic spirit from the immortal relics of the old world were the painters of the Italian School . It is easily to be recognized in Michelangelo , and the works of Raphael may be readily ...
... spirit . The only individuals who imbibed a classic spirit from the immortal relics of the old world were the painters of the Italian School . It is easily to be recognized in Michelangelo , and the works of Raphael may be readily ...
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... spirit of the classic ages , which , on the contrary , it joyfully acknowledged and devoutly revered ; but it believed that , while this spirit could not be too highly prized , it still ruled too exclusively in the world of art . The ...
... spirit of the classic ages , which , on the contrary , it joyfully acknowledged and devoutly revered ; but it believed that , while this spirit could not be too highly prized , it still ruled too exclusively in the world of art . The ...
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... spirit of old.45 With the literature of the Middle Ages , and also with that of our Elizabethan era , he is intimately acquainted . He seems to lose the character of his nation as soon as he passes her boundaries , and to assume that of ...
... spirit of old.45 With the literature of the Middle Ages , and also with that of our Elizabethan era , he is intimately acquainted . He seems to lose the character of his nation as soon as he passes her boundaries , and to assume that of ...
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