A Handbook of German LiteratureG. Bell and sons, 1895 - 157 pages |
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... noble birth . He makes social conflicts his favourite subject . While possessing undoubted poetical genius , Gottfried seems to have been carried away by his own proficiency in word - painting , by love of conceits , and , in short , by ...
... noble birth . He makes social conflicts his favourite subject . While possessing undoubted poetical genius , Gottfried seems to have been carried away by his own proficiency in word - painting , by love of conceits , and , in short , by ...
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... noble emotion , able to clothe his thought in the majesty of a grand hexameter ; the consciousness of the dignity of his high theme was upon him , the realization of its pathos ; and his own exuberance of sympathy was his fatal ...
... noble emotion , able to clothe his thought in the majesty of a grand hexameter ; the consciousness of the dignity of his high theme was upon him , the realization of its pathos ; and his own exuberance of sympathy was his fatal ...
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... and an affectation of culture , wholly alien to the noble simplicity of antiquity . In " Agathon " he paints clearly his own mental and moral development ; he shows the workings of a human heart , the admixture of good WIELAND . 53.
... and an affectation of culture , wholly alien to the noble simplicity of antiquity . In " Agathon " he paints clearly his own mental and moral development ; he shows the workings of a human heart , the admixture of good WIELAND . 53.
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... noble works , containing grand thoughts and high ideals . His popularity and rise to fame were far from being the work of a moment . As a boy , he showed that fondness for books which is possibly more frequently found in Germany than in ...
... noble works , containing grand thoughts and high ideals . His popularity and rise to fame were far from being the work of a moment . As a boy , he showed that fondness for books which is possibly more frequently found in Germany than in ...
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... noble action to relieve its gloom . In 1755 Lessing returned to Leipzig , the theatre there being superior to the theatre in Berlin , and after the end of the Seven Years ' War ( 1756-1763 ) , he wrote the first of his three dramatic ...
... noble action to relieve its gloom . In 1755 Lessing returned to Leipzig , the theatre there being superior to the theatre in Berlin , and after the end of the Seven Years ' War ( 1756-1763 ) , he wrote the first of his three dramatic ...
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