Poesie Für Haus und Schule: A Collection of German Poems for Use in Schools and FamiliesLouis Richard Klemm |
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auf's Augen Baum Bäumlein Bayard Taylor Berg biſt Blick Blümchen Blumen Brüder Bruſt Büblein deutsche Drum einst Erde erst faßt Feind Fluth Fremde Freund Frühling Fuß gehn Geschwinde ging gleich Glück von Edenhall Gott groß grünen Hand Hans Euler Hänschen hast Haus heil'gen Heimath Herr Herz Himmel hoch hohen hört in's iſt ist's Jahr jezt junge Karl fuhr Kind Kindlein klein Knabe kommt König Land laß läßt Leben Liebe Lied ließ Luſt Meer Menschen Morgen muß mußt Muth Mutter Nacht nimmer Rhein Richard ohne Furcht rief Ring Ritornelle Ritter Röslein Roß Rückert Sang saß schaut Schiller Schloß Schwalbe Schwert sehn Seht ſei ſein ſich ſie ſind Sohn soll Sonne Spaß sprach spricht springt Strom Sturm Suschen Thal Thier Thor Todten treu Uhland unsern Vater Vaterland voll Wacht Wacht am Rhein Wald ward Wein weiß Welt wieder wilden Wind wirst wohl Wort zwei Zwerge
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Page 311 - An Introduction, setting forth the circumstances and influences under which the work — (or in the case of selections, each part) — was composed, the materials used by the author, or the sources from which he derived his inspiration, and the relative standing of the work in German literature.
Page 311 - Graduate of the College of New Jersey, and the University of Göttingen, and Professor of Modern Languages in the University of Cincinnati. This series, issued in neat 1omo volumes, carefully printed and handsomely bound, will form not only a set of standard text-books for the student of German, but an attractive collection for the Library of the Masterpieces of German Literature. Each volume contains an introduction, a running Commentary, and Critical and Philological Notes, while, to those requiring...
Page 312 - By thus placing at the disposal of teacher and pupil all the helps needful to tho complete understanding of the original, the present series will, it is hoped, supply a long-felt want of the school and college curriculum. It will also commend Itself to the more advanced scholars who purpose entering upon a course of private reading. It is at present proposed to include in the series the following volumes , which «r* believed to be fairly representative of classical German literature: Schiller.—...
Page 74 - D lieb', fo lang bu lieben íannft ! D lieb', fo lang bu lieben magft!
Page 312 - Selections. Should the German classics for American students meet with the favor that is anticipated, they will be followed by a supplemental series, embodying the best pieces of the minor lights of. German literature, such as Arndt, Körner, Uhland, the Schlegels, Tieck, lleyne, Immermann, Platen, Rilckert, &c.
Page 274 - Óerbft, bie ^agb, bcr 93íarft ift nid)t metjr mein ; 2Biflft bu in meinem Bimmel mit mir leben, So oft bu fommft, er foil b ir offen fein.