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Pagina 207
... labours were not attended with equal success in every department . The number of amateurs who attempted to shine in Tragedy was particularly great ; and works of this kind by the Emperor himself even are men- tioned . Hence there is ...
... labours were not attended with equal success in every department . The number of amateurs who attempted to shine in Tragedy was particularly great ; and works of this kind by the Emperor himself even are men- tioned . Hence there is ...
Pagina 508
... labours , composed a great deal for the theatre ; connected with a certain Madam Neuber , who was at the head of a ... labour for the GELLERT - ELIAS SCHLEGEL . 509 stage ; but , 508 GRYPHIUS - GOTTSCHED .
... labours , composed a great deal for the theatre ; connected with a certain Madam Neuber , who was at the head of a ... labour for the GELLERT - ELIAS SCHLEGEL . 509 stage ; but , 508 GRYPHIUS - GOTTSCHED .
Pagina 510
... labours , did homage to the spirit of his age . His youthful comedies are rather in- significant ; they do not already announce the great mind who was afterwards to form an epoch in so many departments of literature . He sketched ...
... labours , did homage to the spirit of his age . His youthful comedies are rather in- significant ; they do not already announce the great mind who was afterwards to form an epoch in so many departments of literature . He sketched ...
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Preface of the Translator | 1 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
LECTURE II | 30 |
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Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature, Volume 10 August Wilhelm von Schlegel Fragmentweergave - 1965 |
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