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... Latin Classics are usually treated . I have endeavoured to show in the Critical Analysis the high literary value of Minna von Barnhelm as a dramatic production , to give a full delineation of the characters and to explain the import of ...
... Latin Classics are usually treated . I have endeavoured to show in the Critical Analysis the high literary value of Minna von Barnhelm as a dramatic production , to give a full delineation of the characters and to explain the import of ...
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... Latin and Greek ; but it is creditable for a colle- giate school of those days , that Mathematics , History , Geo- graphy , and even Modern Languages found a place in the programme . Strict discipline was observed , and included the ...
... Latin and Greek ; but it is creditable for a colle- giate school of those days , that Mathematics , History , Geo- graphy , and even Modern Languages found a place in the programme . Strict discipline was observed , and included the ...
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... Latin and Greek , was acquainted with modern languages , and was so well grounded in mathematics that he could make this science the subject of the customary farewell oration . The School Inspector once reported of him that he was a ...
... Latin and Greek , was acquainted with modern languages , and was so well grounded in mathematics that he could make this science the subject of the customary farewell oration . The School Inspector once reported of him that he was a ...
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... Latin only . He could hardly know how great and beneficial was the effect of his Antiquarische Briefe , which contributed so much to a proper estimate of d the works of antiquity , or of the valuable result LIFE OF LESSING . xxxvii.
... Latin only . He could hardly know how great and beneficial was the effect of his Antiquarische Briefe , which contributed so much to a proper estimate of d the works of antiquity , or of the valuable result LIFE OF LESSING . xxxvii.
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... by him on the noble idea of doing justice to 1 Lessing's Emilia Galotti was not only translated into French , English , & c . , but also into Latin . long - forgotten or calumniated scholars . They were eagerly xl LIFE OF LESSING .
... by him on the noble idea of doing justice to 1 Lessing's Emilia Galotti was not only translated into French , English , & c . , but also into Latin . long - forgotten or calumniated scholars . They were eagerly xl LIFE OF LESSING .
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andere Auftritt Augen Balliol College Bediente bekommen Berlin besser bringen Clarendon Press Series cloth College critical Das Fräulein Der Wirth Dienste dramatic eben Edition Ehre einmal English erst expression fcap Feldjäger formerly Fellow Franziska Frau Frauenzimmerchen French Freund geben gehen Geht Geld German gern geschwind gewiß Glück glücklich gnädiges Fräulein Goethe gute guten habe hätte Herr Major Herr Wachtmeister Herr Wirth Herrn höre hören idiomatic Ihro Gnaden indem Jacob Grimm jezt Kamenz Komm kommen kommt können landlord lassen läßt Latin Lessing Lessing's Liebe lieber literary literature machen macht Mädchen Mann Minna von Barnhelm muß nehmen Oriel College Oxford Paul Werner play Professor recht rendered Riccaut Ring sagen Saxony scene schon schönes Kind schuldig sehen sein sense soll sollte sprechen Tellheim Thaler transl translated Unglück unglücklich verb vergessen viel wahr weiß weiter wenig wieder Wilhelm Tell wissen wohl Wolfenbüttel wollen wollte word würde Zimmer
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Page 162 - Then goeth he, and taketh to him seven other spirits more wicked than himself; and they enter in, and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first.
Page 190 - The books and documents referring to the Tell legend, are in themselves a library; but Dr. Buchheim, in an exhaustive essay prefixed to the tragedy, has condensed the contents of that library into two dozen most interesting pages. He gives a history of the Forest Cantons, traces the origin and growth and spreading of the legend of Tell with a zeal and consequent completeness with which it has never yet been treated.
Page xlvi - To vie with both his brothers in displaying The virtue of his ring ; assist its might With gentleness, benevolence, forbearance, With inward resignation to the godhead, And if the virtues of the ring continue To show themselves among your children's children, After a thousand thousand years, appear Before this judgment-seat — a greater one Than I shall sit upon it, and decide.
Page xlvi - For all that follows may be guessed of course. Scarce is the father dead, each with his ring Appears, and claims to be the lord o' th' house. Comes question, strife, complaint ; all to no end, For the true ring could no more be distinguished Than now can — the true faith.
Page xxxiii - ... délice; et il pourra arriver que notre langue polie et perfectionnée s'étende en faveur de nos bons écrivains d'un bout de l'Europe à l'autre.