Die Neueren Sprachen: Beiheft, Volúmenes12-17N.G. Elwert, 1927 |
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... life of the English nation . You fancy that the Renaissance brought about a change in English poetry as well . New metres and more refined forms of verse or stanzas were introduced , e . g . the blank verse and the sonnet , and soon ...
... life of the English nation . You fancy that the Renaissance brought about a change in English poetry as well . New metres and more refined forms of verse or stanzas were introduced , e . g . the blank verse and the sonnet , and soon ...
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Beiheft. - You find the chief dates of Spenser's life in Herrig - Förster . Give them , X. - X : Spenser was born in London . He studied at Cambridge . L .: Where he took his M. A. degree . X : He spent the best part of his life far from ...
Beiheft. - You find the chief dates of Spenser's life in Herrig - Förster . Give them , X. - X : Spenser was born in London . He studied at Cambridge . L .: Where he took his M. A. degree . X : He spent the best part of his life far from ...
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... life , has remained a force in the literature of England ever since its ap- pearance in 1590 , though it has never been a popular poem , in the sense of a poem for the people . 2 ) . 1 ) Es empfiehlt sich , solche kurzen ...
... life , has remained a force in the literature of England ever since its ap- pearance in 1590 , though it has never been a popular poem , in the sense of a poem for the people . 2 ) . 1 ) Es empfiehlt sich , solche kurzen ...
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... life . In June 1593 , when he was barely twenty - nine , he was killed in a tavern by some one who had quarrelled with him probably about a girl . His premature death was very much lamented by the friends of the theatre , but the ...
... life . In June 1593 , when he was barely twenty - nine , he was killed in a tavern by some one who had quarrelled with him probably about a girl . His premature death was very much lamented by the friends of the theatre , but the ...
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... lives ? What made them Bohemians ? Who was the chief of these scholar dramatists ? Give the few particulars , details , items which we know about Marlowe's life ? ( What sort of an end did he make ? How old was he when he died ? ) What ...
... lives ? What made them Bohemians ? Who was the chief of these scholar dramatists ? Give the few particulars , details , items which we know about Marlowe's life ? ( What sort of an end did he make ? How old was he when he died ? ) What ...
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Página 113 - I seem to have lived my childhood o'er again ; To have renewed the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating thine : And, while the wings of Fancy still are free, And I can view this mimic show of thee, Time has but half succeeded in his theft — Thyself removed, thy power to soothe me left.
Página 109 - Age. To each his sufferings: all are men, Condemn'd alike to groan; The tender for another's pain, Th' unfeeling for his own. Yet, ah! why should they know their fate, Since sorrow never comes too late, And happiness too swiftly flies ? Thought would destroy their paradise! No more; — where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise.
Página 22 - Cease then, nor order imperfection name : Our proper bliss depends on what we blame. Know thy own point : This kind, this due degree Of blindness, weakness, Heaven bestows on thee.
Página 42 - When I was yet a child, no childish play To me was pleasing ; all my mind was set Serious to learn and know, and thence to do What might be public good; myself I thought Born to that end, born to promote all truth, All righteous things...
Página 47 - He reads much; He is a great observer and he looks Quite through the deeds of men: he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony; he hears no music; Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself and scorn'd his spirit That could be moved to smile at any thing.
Página 20 - That he shouts with his sister at play ! 0 well for the sailor lad, That he sings in his boat on the bay ! And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill ; But...
Página 44 - So dear to Heaven is saintly chastity That, when a soul is found sincerely so, A thousand liveried angels lackey her, Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt...
Página 113 - Hovered thy spirit o'er thy sorrowing son, Wretch even then, life's journey just begun ? Perhaps thou gavest me, though unfelt, a kiss ; Perhaps a tear, if souls can weep in bliss ; Ah, that maternal smile, it answers yes...
Página 43 - Zwei Seelen wohnen, ach! in meiner Brust, Die eine will sich von der andern trennen; Die eine hält in derber Liebeslust Sich an die Welt mit klammernden Organen; Die andre hebt gewaltsam sich vom Dust Zu den Gefilden hoher Ahnen.
Página 2 - Im Angesicht so vielerlei neuen und erneuten Gebildes fiel mir die alte Grille wieder ein, ob ich nicht unter dieser Schar die Urpflanze entdecken könnte? Eine solche muß es denn doch geben; woran würde ich sonst erkennen, daß dieses oder jenes Gebilde eine Pflanze sei, wenn sie nicht alle nach einem Muster gebildet wären?