The Life and Works of Goethe: With Sketches of His Age and Contemporaries, from Published and Unpublished Sources, المجلد 1Ticknor and Fields, 1856 |
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... princes . To the last retaining her enthusiasm and sim- plicity , mingled with great shrewdness and knowledge of character , Frau Aja , as they christened her , was at once grave and hearty , dignified and simple . She had read most of ...
... princes . To the last retaining her enthusiasm and sim- plicity , mingled with great shrewdness and knowledge of character , Frau Aja , as they christened her , was at once grave and hearty , dignified and simple . She had read most of ...
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... princess won't marry the nasty tailor , even if he does kill the giant . " And when I made a pause for the night , promising to continue it on the morrow , I was certain that he would in the meanwhile think it out for himself , and so ...
... princess won't marry the nasty tailor , even if he does kill the giant . " And when I made a pause for the night , promising to continue it on the morrow , I was certain that he would in the meanwhile think it out for himself , and so ...
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... princess of fifteen , whose grace and beauty extort expressions of admiration from every beholder , as she wends her way along roads lined with the jubilant peasantry leaving their fields to gaze upon her , through streets strewn with ...
... princess of fifteen , whose grace and beauty extort expressions of admiration from every beholder , as she wends her way along roads lined with the jubilant peasantry leaving their fields to gaze upon her , through streets strewn with ...
الصفحة 99
... princess , which made the unfortunate wretches disappear . His friends were delighted with this poem ; but a Frenchman having pitilessly criticized some of the expressions and the versification , it was destroyed . ' I never remember to ...
... princess , which made the unfortunate wretches disappear . His friends were delighted with this poem ; but a Frenchman having pitilessly criticized some of the expressions and the versification , it was destroyed . ' I never remember to ...
الصفحة 127
... prince may blindly pursue a peasant ; but when his love is gratified by return , when reflection reasserts its duties , then the prince will curiously consider ' what will be the estima- tion of his mistress . Men are very sensitive to ...
... prince may blindly pursue a peasant ; but when his love is gratified by return , when reflection reasserts its duties , then the prince will curiously consider ' what will be the estima- tion of his mistress . Men are very sensitive to ...
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الصفحة 192 - Within its own creation, or in thine, Maternal Nature ! for who teems like thee, Thus on the banks of thy majestic Rhine? There Harold gazes on a work divine, A blending of all beauties; streams and dells, Fruit, foliage, crag, wood, cornfield, mountain, vine, And chiefless castles breathing stern farewells From gray but leafy walls, where Ruin greenly dwells.
الصفحة 294 - Ahazuerus sees depicted the features of our Lord, not in their present agony, but radiant with celestial life. Astounded at the sight, he turns away his eyes, and hears the words, ' Over the earth shalt thou wander till thou shalt once more see me in this form.' Overwhelmed by the sentence, he is some time before he recovers himself ; he then finds that every one has gone to the place of execution, and that the streets of Jerusalem are empty. Unrest and yearnings drive him forth, and his wanderings...
الصفحة 128 - For Hamlet, and the trifling of his favor, Hold it a fashion, and a toy in blood, A violet in the youth of primy nature, Forward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting, The perfume and suppliance of a minute ; No more.
الصفحة 30 - Circumstance, it would be nearer the mark to say that Man is the architect of Circumstance.
الصفحة 56 - Willst du genau erfahren was sich ziemt, So frage nur bei edlen Frauen an.
الصفحة 139 - They say, best men are moulded out of faults; And, for the most, become much more the better For being a little bad: so may my husband.
الصفحة 206 - Goethe has narrated in full the conception of this piece, which is very grand ; he tells us the idea arose within him of illustrating the sad fact, noticeable in the biographies of genius, that every man who attempts to realize a great idea comes in contact with the lower world, and must place himself on its level in order to influence it, and thus compromises his higher aims and finally forfeits them.
الصفحة 13 - I never bemoralise any one — always seek out the good that is in them, and leave what is bad to him who made mankind, and knows how to round off the angles. In this way I make myself happy and comfortable.
الصفحة 235 - O that I could spring on thy neck, throw myself at Lotte's feet, one, one minute, and all, all that should be done away with, explained, which I could not make clear with quires of paper ! O ye unbelieving ones, I could exclaim ! Ye of little faith ! Could you feel the thousandth part of what Werther is to a thousand hearts, you would not reckon the sacrifice you have made towards it! Here is a letter, read it, and send me word quickly what thou thinkest of it, what impression it makes on thee. Thou...
الصفحة 169 - This it is to write autobiography when one has outlived almost the memories of youth, and lost sympathy with many of its agitations. At the time he was in Wetzlar he would have looked strangely on any one who ventured to tell him that the history of the Imperial...