Deutiska: An Historical and Oritical Survey of the Literature of Germany1863 - 367 páginas |
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... thee , lovely summer , Returns the bird's strain , As on yonder green linden The leaves spring again , So constant doth grief At my eyes overflow , And will not thou , dearest , Return to me now ? ' ' Yes , come , my own hero , All ...
... thee , lovely summer , Returns the bird's strain , As on yonder green linden The leaves spring again , So constant doth grief At my eyes overflow , And will not thou , dearest , Return to me now ? ' ' Yes , come , my own hero , All ...
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... thee , I swear . ' The son spoke : ' Father , me is woe Thou shouldst torment thy body so ; I fear thou art to lose thy life ; Come , follow me and leave this strife : Good father , take advice of me , And let thy boastful blowing be ...
... thee , I swear . ' The son spoke : ' Father , me is woe Thou shouldst torment thy body so ; I fear thou art to lose thy life ; Come , follow me and leave this strife : Good father , take advice of me , And let thy boastful blowing be ...
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... thee , Beloved lady , since ' tis thine Alone to send such care on me ; Alone for thee I ceaseless pine . EDGAR TAYLOR . ESSLINGEN ( THE SCHOOLMASTER OF ) , mentioned in a document dating from 1280 , and supposed to be Magister Heinrich ...
... thee , Beloved lady , since ' tis thine Alone to send such care on me ; Alone for thee I ceaseless pine . EDGAR TAYLOR . ESSLINGEN ( THE SCHOOLMASTER OF ) , mentioned in a document dating from 1280 , and supposed to be Magister Heinrich ...
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... thee , And her white hands plucked the flowers , Those beautiful flowers that emboss thee . O suffer me , then , thou bright green sod , To set my foot where my lady trod ! Meadow , pray thou for the ease Of a heart that with love is ...
... thee , And her white hands plucked the flowers , Those beautiful flowers that emboss thee . O suffer me , then , thou bright green sod , To set my foot where my lady trod ! Meadow , pray thou for the ease Of a heart that with love is ...
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... thee , my lady fair , This yoke of love I bear ; Were but the troubles of my heart by her Regarded , I would triumph in my pain ; But her proud heart stands firmly , and the stir Of passionate grief o'ercomes not her disdain . Yet , yet ...
... thee , my lady fair , This yoke of love I bear ; Were but the troubles of my heart by her Regarded , I would triumph in my pain ; But her proud heart stands firmly , and the stir Of passionate grief o'ercomes not her disdain . Yet , yet ...
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Página 115 - Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
Página 25 - MEDICAL LEXICON ; A Dictionary of Medical Science : Containing a concise Explanation of the various Subjects and Terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Hygiene, Therapeutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Surgery, Obstetrics, Medical Jurisprudence and Dentistry, Notices of Climate and of...
Página 286 - ... von allem, was sie beunruhigt, auch ergriffen, in dem, was sie verabscheut, gleichfalls befangen und durch das, was sie wünscht, auch beseligt worden. Sehr entfernt sind solche Zustände gegenwärtig von dem Dichter, auch die Welt hat gewissermaßen ganz andere Kämpfe zu bestehen; indessen bleibt doch meistens der Menschenzustand in Freud...
Página 2 - I concur in opinion with those who deem the Germans never to have intermarried with other nations; but to be a race, pure, unmixed, and stamped with a distinct character. Hence a family likeness pervades the whole, though their numbers are so great: eyes stern and blue; ruddy hair; large bodies, powerful in sudden exertions, but impatient of toil and labour, least of all capable of sustaining thirst and heat. Cold and hunger they are accustomed by their climate and soil to endure.
Página 17 - ON THE NATURE OF THE SCHOLAR, AND ITS MANIFESTATIONS. By Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Translated from the German by William Smith.
Página 269 - I drown'd my child beneath the wave. Was it not given to thee and me — thee too? Tis thou thyself! I scarce believe it yet. Give me thy hand! It is no dream! 'Tis true!
Página 345 - Da stürzet die raubende Rotte Hervor aus des Waldes nächtlichem Ort, Den Pfad ihm sperrend, und schnaubet Mord Und hemmet des Wanderers Eile Mit drohend geschwungener Keule. „Was wollt ihr?
Página 22 - His Place in Sanskrit Literature. An Investigation of some Literary and Chronological Questions which may be settled by a study of his Work. A separate impression of the Preface to the Facsimile of MS. No. 17 in the Library of Her Majesty's Home Government for India, which contains a portion of the MANAVA-KALPA-SUTRA, with the Commentary of KUMARILA-SWAMIN.
Página 143 - Ponder, O Man, Eternity ! Eternity! Eternity! How long art thou, Eternity ! As long as God is God, so long Endure the pains of hell and wrong, So long the joys of heaven remain ; O lasting joy, O lasting pain ! Ponder, O Man, Eternity...
Página 250 - Thule, the first monologue, and the first scene with Wagner, were written ; and during his love affair with Lili, he sketched Gretchen's catastrophe, the scene in the street, the scene in Gretchen's bedroom, the scenes between Faust and Mephisto during the walk, and in the street, and 1 BULWER'S Life of Schiller.