J.W. Von Goethe's Works, المجلد 13J.C. Nimmo, 1903 |
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... story - telling to his and her own delight . " Air , fire , earth , and water I represented under the forms of prin- cesses ; and to all natural phenomena I gave a mean- ing , in which I almost believed more fervently than my little ...
... story - telling to his and her own delight . " Air , fire , earth , and water I represented under the forms of prin- cesses ; and to all natural phenomena I gave a mean- ing , in which I almost believed more fervently than my little ...
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. my story to the delight and astonishment of my hear- ers , and Wolfgang saw with glowing eyes the ful- filment of his own conceptions , and listened with enthusiastic applause . " What a charming glimpse of ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. my story to the delight and astonishment of my hear- ers , and Wolfgang saw with glowing eyes the ful- filment of his own conceptions , and listened with enthusiastic applause . " What a charming glimpse of ...
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... story by story from the ground 1 An epigram , which may be rendered thus : - An author boasting said : " I follow none ; I owe my wisdom to myself alone ; To neither ancient nor to modern sage Am I indebted for a single page . " To ...
... story by story from the ground 1 An epigram , which may be rendered thus : - An author boasting said : " I follow none ; I owe my wisdom to myself alone ; To neither ancient nor to modern sage Am I indebted for a single page . " To ...
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... together without mercy . A shout of mur- der brought the household round us . But the scattered switches and my bleeding legs bore story . " witness to my CHAPTER III . EARLY EXPERIENCES . It is profoundly false 26 LIFE AND WORKS OF GOETHE.
... together without mercy . A shout of mur- der brought the household round us . But the scattered switches and my bleeding legs bore story . " witness to my CHAPTER III . EARLY EXPERIENCES . It is profoundly false 26 LIFE AND WORKS OF GOETHE.
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... stories ; and as he grew older he began to in- vent stories for the amusement of his playfellows , after he had filled his mind with images - " Lone sitting on the shores of old Romance . " He had read the " Orbis Pictus , " Ovid's ...
... stories ; and as he grew older he began to in- vent stories for the amusement of his playfellows , after he had filled his mind with images - " Lone sitting on the shores of old Romance . " He had read the " Orbis Pictus , " Ovid's ...
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
acquaintance admiration agitation artist Autobiography beauty character charming Clavigo confess Corona Schröter court criticism dear delight drama duchess duke excited eyes father feel felt Frankfort Frederika French friendship genius German give Goethe Goethe's Gothic art Götz von Berlichingen Greek hand happy heart Herder honour imagination influence Iphigenia Jerusalem Karl August Kestner Klettenberg Lavater learned Leipsic less letter Lili lived Lottchen Lotte lover Lucinda marriage Merck mind moral mother nature never once Otto Jahn pain passion perhaps picture play poem poet poetic poetry prince Prometheus Pylades reader says scene Schiller seems sentimental Sesenheim Shakespeare sister society soul Spinoza spirit story strange Strasburg Sturm und Drang style suicide sympathy tell thee things thou thought tion translation truth Weimar Weislingen Werther Wetzlar Weyland Wieland wife Wolfgang woman word writes wrote young youth
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الصفحة 254 - 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 391 - Farewell ! Oh ! do not turn away, but give One kindly word of parting in return. So shall the wind more gently swell our sails, And from our eyes with softened anguish flow The tears of separation. Fare thee well ! And graciously extend to me thy hand In pledge of ancient friendship. Thoas (extending his hand). Fare thee well.
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 138 - Es bildet ein Talent sich in der Stille, Sich ein Charakter in dem Strom der Welt.
الصفحة 396 - ... their advantage. In his Diary Goethe writes : " I feel daily that I gain more and more the confidence of people ; and God grant that I may deserve it, not in the easy way, but in the way I wish. What I endure from myself and others no one sees. The best is the deep stillness in which I live vis-d-vis to the world, and thus win what fire and sword cannot rob me of.
الصفحة 385 - It sounds so lovely what our fathers did, When, in the silent evening shade reclined, We drink it in with music's melting tones ; And what we do is, as it was to them, Toilsome and incomplete.
الصفحة 215 - 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 350 - Hast du nicht gute Gesellschaft gesehn? Es zeigt uns dein Büchlein Fast nur Gaukler und Volk, ja was noch niedriger ist." Gute Gesellschaft hab ich gesehn ; man nennt sie die gute, Wenn sie zum kleinsten Gedicht keine Gelegenheit gibt.
الصفحة 7 - Mütterchen die Frohnatur Und Lust zu fabulieren. Urahnherr war der 'Schönsten hold, Das spukt so hin und wieder; Urahnfrau liebte Schmuck und Gold, Das zuckt wohl durch die Glieder. Sind nun die Elemente nicht Aus dem Komplex zu trennen, Was ist denn an dem ganzen Wicht Original zu nennen?
الصفحة 265 - Among the ludicrous passages of this parody is the famous vow of friendship : Matilda. A sudden thought strikes me. Let us swear an eternal friendship. Cecilia. Let us agree to live together. But this is really a very slight variation from the original : Stella. Madame ! Da fahrt mir ein Gedanke durch den Kopf — Wir wollen einander das seyn, was sie uns...