The Life of Goethe, المجلد 1Smith, Elder and Company, 1864 - 575 من الصفحات |
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... thought of interest , and why should not the genealogy of our poet be equally interesting to us ? In the belief that it will be so , I here subjoin it . The family of Textor and Weber exist to this day , and under both names , in the ...
... thought of interest , and why should not the genealogy of our poet be equally interesting to us ? In the belief that it will be so , I here subjoin it . The family of Textor and Weber exist to this day , and under both names , in the ...
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... thought was trans- lating itself into liberty of action . From theology the movement had communicated itself to philosophy , morals , and politics . The agita- tion was still mainly in the higher classes , but it was gradually de ...
... thought was trans- lating itself into liberty of action . From theology the movement had communicated itself to philosophy , morals , and politics . The agita- tion was still mainly in the higher classes , but it was gradually de ...
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... thought of paths which led from star to star , and that we should one day inhabit the stars , and thought of the great spirits we should meet there , I was as eager for the hours of story - telling as the children themselves ; I was ...
... thought of paths which led from star to star , and that we should one day inhabit the stars , and thought of the great spirits we should meet there , I was as eager for the hours of story - telling as the children themselves ; I was ...
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... thought worthy of being executed by artists of renown . It may be further added , in anticipation , that during the whole of his life he was thrown much with painters and pictures , and was for many years tormented with the desire of ...
... thought worthy of being executed by artists of renown . It may be further added , in anticipation , that during the whole of his life he was thrown much with painters and pictures , and was for many years tormented with the desire of ...
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... thought , Goethe ought to have received some epic inspiration . He received from it precisely that which was food to his character . He caught the grand enthusiasm , but , as he says , it was the personality of the hero , rather than ...
... thought , Goethe ought to have received some epic inspiration . He received from it precisely that which was food to his character . He caught the grand enthusiasm , but , as he says , it was the personality of the hero , rather than ...
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الصفحة 175 - To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent; To love, and bear; to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates; Neither to change, nor falter, nor repent; This, like thy glory, Titan, is to be Good, great and joyous, beautiful and free; This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and Victory.
الصفحة 510 - He fought his doubts and gather'd strength, He would not make his judgment blind, He faced the spectres of the mind And laid them : thus he came at length To find a stronger faith his own...
الصفحة 39 - Willst du genau erfahren was sich ziemt, So frage nur bei edlen Frauen an.
الصفحة 454 - Doch - alles, was dazu mich trieb, Gott ! war so gut ! ach war so lieb ! ZWINGER In der Mauerhöhle ein Andachtsbild der Mater dolorosa, Blumenkrüge davor.
الصفحة 127 - 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 54 - I know your heart, and am right sure and certain that 'tis far too merciful to let her die, or even so much as suffer, for want of aid. Thou knowest who said, "Let him who is without sin among you cast the first stone at her!
الصفحة 462 - I'll have them read me strange philosophy And tell the secrets of all foreign kings; I'll have them wall all Germany with brass, And make swift Rhine circle fair Wittenberg...
الصفحة 546 - DEAR LEWES, — I wish I had more to tell you regarding Weimar and Goethe. Five-and-twenty years ago, at least a score of young English lads used to live at Weimar for study, or sport, or society ; all of which were to be had in the friendly little Saxon capital.
الصفحة 148 - Johnson thought the poems published as translations from Ossian, had so little merit, that he said, " Sir, a man might write such stuff for ever, if he would abandon his mind to it.
الصفحة 96 - Es bildet ein Talent sich in der Stille, Sich ein Charakter in dem Strom der Welt.