The Life and Works of Goethe: With Sketches of His Age and Contemporaries, from Published and Unpublished Sources, المجلد 2F.A. Brockhaus, 1858 |
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... seems as strange as if they admired the swan upon dry land more than when floating on the bosom of a lake . This prose - mania was part of the mania for returning to Nature . Verse was pronounced unnatural ; although , in truth , verse ...
... seems as strange as if they admired the swan upon dry land more than when floating on the bosom of a lake . This prose - mania was part of the mania for returning to Nature . Verse was pronounced unnatural ; although , in truth , verse ...
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... seems made , but all to grow , nothing is superfluous , but all is in organic dependence , nothing is there for detached effect , but the whole is effect . The poem fills the mind ; but beautiful as the separate passages are , ad ...
... seems made , but all to grow , nothing is superfluous , but all is in organic dependence , nothing is there for detached effect , but the whole is effect . The poem fills the mind ; but beautiful as the separate passages are , ad ...
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... seems a worthy sensible fellow , rich , well placed in the world ; in short , she has everything she needs . He was absent . I stayed dinner . After dinner went with the Duke to see the Cathedral , and in the evening saw Paisiello's ...
... seems a worthy sensible fellow , rich , well placed in the world ; in short , she has everything she needs . He was absent . I stayed dinner . After dinner went with the Duke to see the Cathedral , and in the evening saw Paisiello's ...
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... seems to have had a tender admiration , something of which may be read in Tasso . Her noble , dignified , though somewhat cold nature , the greatness of her heart , and delicacy of her mind , would all the more have touched him ...
... seems to have had a tender admiration , something of which may be read in Tasso . Her noble , dignified , though somewhat cold nature , the greatness of her heart , and delicacy of her mind , would all the more have touched him ...
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... seem to have come to some understanding subsequently , and the threat was not fulfilled . Two months after , this sentence informs us of the reconcilia- tion : " I have had a long and serious conversation with the Duke . In this world ...
... seem to have come to some understanding subsequently , and the threat was not fulfilled . Two months after , this sentence informs us of the reconcilia- tion : " I have had a long and serious conversation with the Duke . In this world ...
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actors admiration animals appears artist battle of Jena beautiful Beethoven bone called calm character charm Christiane Clärchen colour Comparative Anatomy conception Court criticism Cyprian delight demon discovery drama Duchess Duke Egmont Euripides expressed eyes Faust feel Frau von Stein friends genius Geoffroy German give Goethe Goethe's Grand Greek happy hear heart Herder Hermann honour idea interest Iphigenia Italy Jena Justina Karl August Landtag letter light live look Margaret means Mephisto Mephistopheles Mercutio Metamorphoses mind Minna Herzlieb moral Napoleon nature never noble Oken once Orestes passion philosophic poem poet poetic poetry present profound prose Pylades reader says scene Schiller seems seen Shakspeare songs soul speak spirit story Tasso tendency theatre thee theory thou thought tion translation truth verse Walpurgis Night Weimar Werther whole Wilhelm Meister words write written wrote youth
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الصفحة 282 - Shall I make spirits fetch me what I please, Resolve me of all ambiguities, Perform what desperate enterprise I will? I'll have them fly to India for gold, Ransack the ocean for orient pearl, And search all corners of the new-found world For pleasant fruits and princely delicates...
الصفحة 88 - Willst du genau erfahren was sich ziemt, So frage nur bei edlen Frauen an.
الصفحة 339 - There lives more faith in honest doubt, Believe me, than in half the creeds.
الصفحة 283 - I'll join the hills that bind the Afric shore, And make that country continent to Spain, And both contributory to my crown. The Emperor shall not live but by my leave, Nor any potentate of Germany. Now that I have obtained what I desire, I'll live in speculation of this art Till Mephistophilis return again. Exit SCENE IV Before FAUSTUS' house Enter WAGNER and CLOWN WAG. Sirrah, boy, come hither. CLOWN. How, boy ! Swowns, boy ! I hope you have seen many boys with such pickadevaunts as I have ; boy,...
الصفحة 113 - Geheimnisvoll am lichten Tag, Läßt sich Natur des Schleiers nicht berauben, Und was sie deinem Geist nicht offenbaren mag, Das zwingst du ihr nicht ab mit Hebeln und mit Schrauben.
الصفحة 339 - He fought his doubts and gather'd strength, He would not make his judgment blind, He faced the spectres of the mind And laid them; thus he came at length To find a stronger faith his own...
الصفحة 88 - Es bildet ein Talent sich in der Stille, Sich ein Charakter in dem Strom der Welt.
الصفحة 376 - The question at issue here rests entirely on the share to be allotted to Meaning in a work of Art. Carlyle refers to Bunyan as 'nowise our best theologian; neither unhappily is theology our most attractive science; yet which of our compends and treatises — nay, which of our romances and poems, lives in such mild sunshine as the good old Pilgrim's Progress in the memory of so many men.
الصفحة 277 - THE dews of summer night did fall, The moon (sweet Regent of the sky!) Silvered the walls of Cumnor Hall And many an oak that grew thereby.
الصفحة 282 - I'll levy soldiers with the coin they bring, And chase the Prince of Parma from our land,** And reign sole king of all the provinces; Yea, stranger engines for the brunt of war Than was the fiery keel" at Antwerp's bridge, I'll make my servile spirits to invent.