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Pagina 10
... admiration in a mind like his , full of blind activity and nameless aspirings , naturally issues in imitation , he plunged with equal ardour into this new subject , and produced his first tragedy , Cosmo von Medicis , some fragments of ...
... admiration in a mind like his , full of blind activity and nameless aspirings , naturally issues in imitation , he plunged with equal ardour into this new subject , and produced his first tragedy , Cosmo von Medicis , some fragments of ...
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... admiration and aversion , according to the relative proportions of sensibility and judgment in the various minds which contemplated the subject . In Germany , the enthusiasm which the Robbers excited was extreme . The young author had ...
... admiration and aversion , according to the relative proportions of sensibility and judgment in the various minds which contemplated the subject . In Germany , the enthusiasm which the Robbers excited was extreme . The young author had ...
Pagina 33
... admired the genius of the poet , which could elevate a poor music - master's daughter to the dignity of a heroine ; could re- present , without wounding our sense of propriety , the affection of two noble beings , created for each other ...
... admired the genius of the poet , which could elevate a poor music - master's daughter to the dignity of a heroine ; could re- present , without wounding our sense of propriety , the affection of two noble beings , created for each other ...
Pagina 47
... admired , rich in the enjoyment of present activity and fame , and richer in the hope of what was coming . Yet in pro- portion as his faculties and his prospects expanded , he began to view his actual situation with less and less ...
... admired , rich in the enjoyment of present activity and fame , and richer in the hope of what was coming . Yet in pro- portion as his faculties and his prospects expanded , he began to view his actual situation with less and less ...
Pagina 53
... admired him , more who admired his fame , and a few who loved himself . Among the latter , the Appella- " 3 Wieland's rather harsh and not too judicious sentence on it may be seen at large in Gruber's Wieland Geschildert , B. ii . s ...
... admired him , more who admired his fame , and a few who loved himself . Among the latter , the Appella- " 3 Wieland's rather harsh and not too judicious sentence on it may be seen at large in Gruber's Wieland Geschildert , B. ii . s ...
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