The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... fact , Oehlenschläger had been himself by far " too much in Arcadia , " and had seen too much of the undress of a stage life to be carried away by the enthusiasm of Dick the Ap- prentice . His motives to the rash act were , in the first ...
... fact , Oehlenschläger had been himself by far " too much in Arcadia , " and had seen too much of the undress of a stage life to be carried away by the enthusiasm of Dick the Ap- prentice . His motives to the rash act were , in the first ...
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... fact , by affording a means of comparison with the tragic dramas of other countries , they only served to point out more distinctly how little had yet been done in the department of tragedy . This plan , which had haunted his brain ...
... fact , by affording a means of comparison with the tragic dramas of other countries , they only served to point out more distinctly how little had yet been done in the department of tragedy . This plan , which had haunted his brain ...
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... fact found he could not read it ; but that when I printed it , he would do so . This pained me , but I endeavoured to preserve my firmness and good humour . Goethe twice asked me po- litely to dinner , and there I was bold and satirical ...
... fact found he could not read it ; but that when I printed it , he would do so . This pained me , but I endeavoured to preserve my firmness and good humour . Goethe twice asked me po- litely to dinner , and there I was bold and satirical ...
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... fact , which sometimes degenerates into common or prosaic lines ; and almost always by a natural and unexaggerated vein of feeling . Of his operas and comic pieces , which form a large proportion of his writings , we cannot say so much ...
... fact , which sometimes degenerates into common or prosaic lines ; and almost always by a natural and unexaggerated vein of feeling . Of his operas and comic pieces , which form a large proportion of his writings , we cannot say so much ...
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... facts would readily detect . We dedicate this article to an examination of some positions affecting our foreign policy , which have been repeated , again and again , in parliament and out of parliament , if without serious contradiction ...
... facts would readily detect . We dedicate this article to an examination of some positions affecting our foreign policy , which have been repeated , again and again , in parliament and out of parliament , if without serious contradiction ...
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