The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... ancient grandeur in quiet . Once fairly naturalized , however , his liveliness and ingenuity soon rendered him a fa- vourite . He headed their sports , and organized a regular system of stage - plays , the young poet himself being ...
... ancient grandeur in quiet . Once fairly naturalized , however , his liveliness and ingenuity soon rendered him a fa- vourite . He headed their sports , and organized a regular system of stage - plays , the young poet himself being ...
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... ancient mythologies , when judiciously kept down , and used only as an accessary to the picture of feelings and passions , as they were and are . His studies under Arndt had deeply imbued him with the knowledge of the Scandinavian ...
... ancient mythologies , when judiciously kept down , and used only as an accessary to the picture of feelings and passions , as they were and are . His studies under Arndt had deeply imbued him with the knowledge of the Scandinavian ...
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... ancient pope ; Trembling I knelt before the lord of earth , And drank life , hope , salvation , from his smile . He gave the magic letter to my hand ; Ye blue and beauteous hills of Italy ! How fast ye faded from my eager eyes ; My gaze ...
... ancient pope ; Trembling I knelt before the lord of earth , And drank life , hope , salvation , from his smile . He gave the magic letter to my hand ; Ye blue and beauteous hills of Italy ! How fast ye faded from my eager eyes ; My gaze ...
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And you ye Dryads , from your ancient trunks Still sing the northern lovers ' hapless fate , To southern maidens when the evening falls , And your green locks are quivering in the wind . " * * * * * * * * With the assistance of the ...
And you ye Dryads , from your ancient trunks Still sing the northern lovers ' hapless fate , To southern maidens when the evening falls , And your green locks are quivering in the wind . " * * * * * * * * With the assistance of the ...
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... ancient terrors rise ; - The cheerful world of sense at once seems gone , The world invisible remains alone ; Nature , no more in flowery wreaths arrayed , Glares on him with the eye - balls of the dead , Till even eternity seems wrapt ...
... ancient terrors rise ; - The cheerful world of sense at once seems gone , The world invisible remains alone ; Nature , no more in flowery wreaths arrayed , Glares on him with the eye - balls of the dead , Till even eternity seems wrapt ...
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