The gallery of portraits: with memoirs ...: Gustavus AdolphusC. Knight, 1837 |
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88. oldal
... moral sense of man- kind . The result is a catastrophe of appalling horror . The young poet solicited for leave of absence to witness the representation of his first play , which was refused him . He therefore , in defiance , made a ...
... moral sense of man- kind . The result is a catastrophe of appalling horror . The young poet solicited for leave of absence to witness the representation of his first play , which was refused him . He therefore , in defiance , made a ...
90. oldal
... moral feeling which are diffused over all his compositions , than from the development of the peculiar genius which any one class especially requires . When Schiller emancipated himself from the thraldom of his youth , the Kantian ...
... moral feeling which are diffused over all his compositions , than from the development of the peculiar genius which any one class especially requires . When Schiller emancipated himself from the thraldom of his youth , the Kantian ...
91. oldal
... moral reflections , rather than a philosophic development of the chain of events . His Wal- lenstein , which ... morally and intellectually , and exhibit him in striking contrast to his friend Goethe . As in his philosophical and ...
... moral reflections , rather than a philosophic development of the chain of events . His Wal- lenstein , which ... morally and intellectually , and exhibit him in striking contrast to his friend Goethe . As in his philosophical and ...
92. oldal
... moral feel- ings , always generous and noble ; so it was in his poems . They neither mainly originated in , nor were ... moral , and therein strikingly contrasted with those of Goethe . Each poet idea- lised in his own way ; but the ...
... moral feel- ings , always generous and noble ; so it was in his poems . They neither mainly originated in , nor were ... moral , and therein strikingly contrasted with those of Goethe . Each poet idea- lised in his own way ; but the ...
93. oldal
... moral sentiment , like the love of religion , of virtue , of country : he never could indeed lay aside his essentially moral and sentimental nature ; nor during the period of his country's abasement , which to the irre- trievable loss ...
... moral sentiment , like the love of religion , of virtue , of country : he never could indeed lay aside his essentially moral and sentimental nature ; nor during the period of his country's abasement , which to the irre- trievable loss ...
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