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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... theatre.16 Notwithstanding the exertions of the Swiss School , Leipzig continued , even after the expiration of Gottsched's popularity , to be the metropolis of literary Germany . In the middle of the last century it was the residence ...
... theatre.16 Notwithstanding the exertions of the Swiss School , Leipzig continued , even after the expiration of Gottsched's popularity , to be the metropolis of literary Germany . In the middle of the last century it was the residence ...
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... theatre . In his tragedies of Miss Sara Sampson and of Emilia Galotti his chief object seems to be to put into practice a theory which he had broached , that the true drama requires the heroic virtues to be domesticated , and not to be ...
... theatre . In his tragedies of Miss Sara Sampson and of Emilia Galotti his chief object seems to be to put into practice a theory which he had broached , that the true drama requires the heroic virtues to be domesticated , and not to be ...
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... theatre . A branch of his duty here consisted in the publication of a theatrical journal , Die Hamburgische Dramaturgie , which has since become a standard book in German literature . At this period he wrote nothing for the boards ...
... theatre . A branch of his duty here consisted in the publication of a theatrical journal , Die Hamburgische Dramaturgie , which has since become a standard book in German literature . At this period he wrote nothing for the boards ...
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