Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... Goethe at Weimar , possibly suggested to him that it might be worth his while to develop 3. Pp . 58 , 151–52 . Carlyle also asserted that the younger Goethe with his Sorrows of Werter had had much to do with creating this taste ( ibid ...
... Goethe at Weimar , possibly suggested to him that it might be worth his while to develop 3. Pp . 58 , 151–52 . Carlyle also asserted that the younger Goethe with his Sorrows of Werter had had much to do with creating this taste ( ibid ...
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... Goethe brought forward against Byron , some time ago , in a German Journal - and still more his mode of bringing it forward - gave us pain ; we thought it unworthy of Goethe ; it shews too much of the author , too little of the man . Goethe ...
... Goethe brought forward against Byron , some time ago , in a German Journal - and still more his mode of bringing it forward - gave us pain ; we thought it unworthy of Goethe ; it shews too much of the author , too little of the man . Goethe ...
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... Goethe and my Herzenskind poor little wood - eating Mignon ! O ! The hardness of man's and still more of woman's heart ! . . . You will like Goethe better ten years hence than you do at present . ” Then turning his thought toward the ...
... Goethe and my Herzenskind poor little wood - eating Mignon ! O ! The hardness of man's and still more of woman's heart ! . . . You will like Goethe better ten years hence than you do at present . ” Then turning his thought toward the ...
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The Background of Carlyles Portrait of Coleridge | 36 |
The Carlyles and Byron | 61 |
The Correspondence and Friendship of Thomas Carlyle | 94 |
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