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... carried on without a wide sweep of thought . 9. erquickend may be translated by ' reviving , ' which is the original sense of the word ( quick , ' living ' ) . IO . The eye drinks in the light greedily , as it has long been confined ...
... carried on without a wide sweep of thought . 9. erquickend may be translated by ' reviving , ' which is the original sense of the word ( quick , ' living ' ) . IO . The eye drinks in the light greedily , as it has long been confined ...
Page 85
... carried the seeds of humanity from the original cities into the towns founded by them . It is , therefore , evident that Menschheit is here used in the sense commonly attributed to Menschlich . feit . Thus Schiller says in an epigram ...
... carried the seeds of humanity from the original cities into the towns founded by them . It is , therefore , evident that Menschheit is here used in the sense commonly attributed to Menschlich . feit . Thus Schiller says in an epigram ...
Page 89
... carried along by passions has only his conscience left for his guide . But even the ' constant ' ( beharr lich ) stars of the ' Wain ' are overcast and hidden by the clouds , and God's voice in our bosom - our conscience - is deadened ...
... carried along by passions has only his conscience left for his guide . But even the ' constant ' ( beharr lich ) stars of the ' Wain ' are overcast and hidden by the clouds , and God's voice in our bosom - our conscience - is deadened ...
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... carried on from ideal love of truth , and not merely with a definite practical purpose is expressed by Schiller in more than one passage of his works , e.g. in his second letter on æsthetic education he says : der Lauf der Begeben ...
... carried on from ideal love of truth , and not merely with a definite practical purpose is expressed by Schiller in more than one passage of his works , e.g. in his second letter on æsthetic education he says : der Lauf der Begeben ...
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... carried him too near the scene of destruction . - See also Lord Lytton's Last Days of Pompeii . I. The poet's imagination has carried him to the very spot . A well was to be dug a buried city rises out of the ground ! -The expression ...
... carried him too near the scene of destruction . - See also Lord Lytton's Last Days of Pompeii . I. The poet's imagination has carried him to the very spot . A well was to be dug a buried city rises out of the ground ! -The expression ...
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