Germany, المجلد 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... opinions , the same mod- ern manners , and whether he is painting a man of our own days , or a Virgin of the Sun , nothing is to be discovered in either but a picture of the present times , at once natural and pathetic . If the ...
... opinions , the same mod- ern manners , and whether he is painting a man of our own days , or a Virgin of the Sun , nothing is to be discovered in either but a picture of the present times , at once natural and pathetic . If the ...
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... opinion of Lessing , that prose is the language proper for the theatre , and that tragedy should be brought as nearly as possible to the style of common life ; Goethe and Schiller , by their latter works , and the writers of the new ...
... opinion of Lessing , that prose is the language proper for the theatre , and that tragedy should be brought as nearly as possible to the style of common life ; Goethe and Schiller , by their latter works , and the writers of the new ...
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... opinion is not influenced by pass- ing circumstances . The greater part of those German tragedies which are not destined even by their authors for representation , are neverthe- less very beautiful poems . One of the most remarkable is ...
... opinion is not influenced by pass- ing circumstances . The greater part of those German tragedies which are not destined even by their authors for representation , are neverthe- less very beautiful poems . One of the most remarkable is ...
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... opinion : the desire of lively emotions is the source of the greatest pleasures that can be derived from the fine arts ; but we must not conclude from thence that tragedy should be changed into melodrama , or comedies into Bartholomew ...
... opinion : the desire of lively emotions is the source of the greatest pleasures that can be derived from the fine arts ; but we must not conclude from thence that tragedy should be changed into melodrama , or comedies into Bartholomew ...
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... opinions might well annihilate genius , generosity , love , and religion what would it leave that is worth the pain of living ? Two of Tieck's comedies , Octavian and Prince Zerbino , are , both of them , very ingeniously combined . A ...
... opinions might well annihilate genius , generosity , love , and religion what would it leave that is worth the pain of living ? Two of Tieck's comedies , Octavian and Prince Zerbino , are , both of them , very ingeniously combined . A ...
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