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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... written on a journey , another during his recovery from an illness , and the rest on similar occasions . His poem The Alps however , must receive justice from the critic , though it may have been rejected by its author ; it con- tains ...
... written on a journey , another during his recovery from an illness , and the rest on similar occasions . His poem The Alps however , must receive justice from the critic , though it may have been rejected by its author ; it con- tains ...
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... written . He enters into its intimate constitution and feels , as it were , its creation anew . He divests himself of all pre- conceived notions and studies it as a natural philosopher would a new organization . Schlegel's translation ...
... written . He enters into its intimate constitution and feels , as it were , its creation anew . He divests himself of all pre- conceived notions and studies it as a natural philosopher would a new organization . Schlegel's translation ...
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... written works analogous in character or tendency to those of the Romantic School . The first is composed of men who only occasionally , or for a short period of their career , devoted their attention to litera- ture . Amongst these we ...
... written works analogous in character or tendency to those of the Romantic School . The first is composed of men who only occasionally , or for a short period of their career , devoted their attention to litera- ture . Amongst these we ...
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