The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... object of European interest , and placed it in a far more imposing position than it ever occu- pied under Ewald . The first of these Dramas was anything rather than northern in its character . It was a successful attempt to give a ...
... object of European interest , and placed it in a far more imposing position than it ever occu- pied under Ewald . The first of these Dramas was anything rather than northern in its character . It was a successful attempt to give a ...
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... object , and one which has seldom been attained with success . Gozzi has not made the attempt at all . He has taken his fairy tales as he found them , and revelled in all the fan- tastic absurdities of the original which he rather ...
... object , and one which has seldom been attained with success . Gozzi has not made the attempt at all . He has taken his fairy tales as he found them , and revelled in all the fan- tastic absurdities of the original which he rather ...
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... object of attraction , though death had shortly before been busy among some of its greatest names . The clear - headed , open - hearted Herder was dead ; so also was the enthusiastic and noble Schiller ; but Wieland , though now on the ...
... object of attraction , though death had shortly before been busy among some of its greatest names . The clear - headed , open - hearted Herder was dead ; so also was the enthusiastic and noble Schiller ; but Wieland , though now on the ...
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... object of the play is to paint the feelings of one hitherto conscious of an unsullied fame , but who , by having yielded to the passion of a moment , has stained the brightness of his shield by a stain which nothing but death - his own ...
... object of the play is to paint the feelings of one hitherto conscious of an unsullied fame , but who , by having yielded to the passion of a moment , has stained the brightness of his shield by a stain which nothing but death - his own ...
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... object of which Axel immediately perceives , the proceedings are suddenly stopped , and the archbishop is re- luctantly compelled to pronounce a sentence of separation against those whose destinies he was about to unite . The King urges ...
... object of which Axel immediately perceives , the proceedings are suddenly stopped , and the archbishop is re- luctantly compelled to pronounce a sentence of separation against those whose destinies he was about to unite . The King urges ...
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