A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... dreams Have ripened ? Here I sit , form men After my image , A race to be like me , To bear , to weep , Enjoy , rejoice , Without regard for thee , Like me ! Goethe , as all who met him observed , had THE VOICE OF THE NORTH SI.
... dreams Have ripened ? Here I sit , form men After my image , A race to be like me , To bear , to weep , Enjoy , rejoice , Without regard for thee , Like me ! Goethe , as all who met him observed , had THE VOICE OF THE NORTH SI.
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... dreams to retrace the " cloudy and misty way " of his Teutonic youth , he spurred himself to finish Faust in 1797 ; but he withheld it from publication until 1808 . The completion was even then incomplete , for it had become the first ...
... dreams to retrace the " cloudy and misty way " of his Teutonic youth , he spurred himself to finish Faust in 1797 ; but he withheld it from publication until 1808 . The completion was even then incomplete , for it had become the first ...
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... dreams . Dreams covered the nudity of exist- ence . Gods in the likeness of men but without human weak- ness bolstered the emergent sense of human individuality , of human dignity . But the Greeks were healthy animals . Out of the very ...
... dreams . Dreams covered the nudity of exist- ence . Gods in the likeness of men but without human weak- ness bolstered the emergent sense of human individuality , of human dignity . But the Greeks were healthy animals . Out of the very ...
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Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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