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Pagina 70
... Heine's alleged dis- covery of the Princess ' having a soul was not just one of those empty compliments which Heine , along with his generation , so freely indulged in , but rather a sincere appreciation of her efforts to help him to ...
... Heine's alleged dis- covery of the Princess ' having a soul was not just one of those empty compliments which Heine , along with his generation , so freely indulged in , but rather a sincere appreciation of her efforts to help him to ...
Pagina 72
... Heine in a nut - shell . Heine also tried to air his sense of grievance over Campe's high- handed procedure in an article which he sent to the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung . But the editor , regarding its publication as untimely ...
... Heine in a nut - shell . Heine also tried to air his sense of grievance over Campe's high- handed procedure in an article which he sent to the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung . But the editor , regarding its publication as untimely ...
Pagina 75
... Heine - Steege correspondence . Patterns of wit tend to repeat themselves ; they did so in Heine . A beautiful illustration of such a recurrent pattern will be discussed later . There is nothing improbable about our dueling affair as ...
... Heine - Steege correspondence . Patterns of wit tend to repeat themselves ; they did so in Heine . A beautiful illustration of such a recurrent pattern will be discussed later . There is nothing improbable about our dueling affair as ...
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