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Pagina 15
... kind with the incidents and feelings which it represents ; strong and astonishing , and some- times wildly grand ; but likewise inartificial , coarse , and gro- tesque . His sentences , in their rude emphasis , come down like the club ...
... kind with the incidents and feelings which it represents ; strong and astonishing , and some- times wildly grand ; but likewise inartificial , coarse , and gro- tesque . His sentences , in their rude emphasis , come down like the club ...
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... kind much more sensible than these its theoretical mischiefs . We have called it the signal of Schiller's deliver- ance from school tyranny and military constraint ; but its oper- ation in this respect was not immediate ; at first it ...
... kind much more sensible than these its theoretical mischiefs . We have called it the signal of Schiller's deliver- ance from school tyranny and military constraint ; but its oper- ation in this respect was not immediate ; at first it ...
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... kind enough to proffer his own services . But Schiller seems to have received the pro- posal with no sufficient gratitude ; and the interview passed without advantage to either party . It terminated in the Duke's commanding Schiller to ...
... kind enough to proffer his own services . But Schiller seems to have received the pro- posal with no sufficient gratitude ; and the interview passed without advantage to either party . It terminated in the Duke's commanding Schiller to ...
Pagina 24
... Schiller repaid this favour with the gratitude due to his kind , his first , and then almost his only benefactor . His letters to this gen- tleman have been preserved , and lately published ; they 24 Part I. SCHILLER'S YOUTH .
... Schiller repaid this favour with the gratitude due to his kind , his first , and then almost his only benefactor . His letters to this gen- tleman have been preserved , and lately published ; they 24 Part I. SCHILLER'S YOUTH .
Pagina 29
... kind of colossal magnitude , which requires it , if seen to advantage , to be viewed from a distance . Yet the prevailing qualities of the piece do more than make us pardon such defects . If the dra matic imitation is not always ...
... kind of colossal magnitude , which requires it , if seen to advantage , to be viewed from a distance . Yet the prevailing qualities of the piece do more than make us pardon such defects . If the dra matic imitation is not always ...
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