A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... Hölder- lin . Poverty prevented Hölderlin , as it had Schiller , from seeing Greece or even Italy . Outwardly his life was uneventful : a preparation for the Lutheran ministry completed at Tübingen in 1793 ; a broadening of his ...
... Hölder- lin . Poverty prevented Hölderlin , as it had Schiller , from seeing Greece or even Italy . Outwardly his life was uneventful : a preparation for the Lutheran ministry completed at Tübingen in 1793 ; a broadening of his ...
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... Hölderlin's deeply religious mind . The hexameters of " Der Archipelagus " ( The Archipelago , wr . 1800 ) pass from glowing description of the coming of spring in the Grecian Isles with their imperisha- ble memories to proclamation of ...
... Hölderlin's deeply religious mind . The hexameters of " Der Archipelagus " ( The Archipelago , wr . 1800 ) pass from glowing description of the coming of spring in the Grecian Isles with their imperisha- ble memories to proclamation of ...
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... Hölderlin . Their unanimity is in part easily comprehensible , for Wordsworth and Coleridge were friends and Hölderlin and Novalis , though unacquainted , were pupils of Fichte and had a mutual friend in Schelling . But the Englishmen ...
... Hölderlin . Their unanimity is in part easily comprehensible , for Wordsworth and Coleridge were friends and Hölderlin and Novalis , though unacquainted , were pupils of Fichte and had a mutual friend in Schelling . But the Englishmen ...
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Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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