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Fair Lili, who wert so long All my joy and all my song, Now thou art all my pain,
yet now Still all my song art thou. The fragmentary manuscript of Faust Goethe
took with him to Weimar shows the height of the twenty-six-year -old poet's revolt
...
Fair Lili, who wert so long All my joy and all my song, Now thou art all my pain,
yet now Still all my song art thou. The fragmentary manuscript of Faust Goethe
took with him to Weimar shows the height of the twenty-six-year -old poet's revolt
...
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Thou from Heaven who stillest All sorrow and pain, And the doubly wretched
fillest With double renewal again, Alas, I am weary of striving! For what all the
pain and the yearning? Sweet Peace, returning Come, O come into my breast! Its
title ...
Thou from Heaven who stillest All sorrow and pain, And the doubly wretched
fillest With double renewal again, Alas, I am weary of striving! For what all the
pain and the yearning? Sweet Peace, returning Come, O come into my breast! Its
title ...
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With pity Leopardi observed what reconciled the unthinking humble to life: the
expectation of pleasure never fulfilled, release from pain or from the threat of pain
. The magnificent "Canto notturno" (1831) pictures the sum of things as it must ...
With pity Leopardi observed what reconciled the unthinking humble to life: the
expectation of pleasure never fulfilled, release from pain or from the threat of pain
. The magnificent "Canto notturno" (1831) pictures the sum of things as it must ...
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Table des matières
Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
ancient Ange plein antique aristocratic Arnold ballad Baudelaire beauty Blake Boileau born British Byron century Christian Coleridge contemporary court culture death drama dreams earth emotion Empedocles England English English poetry eternal Europe European eyes faith fate Faust feeling France French genius German Giacomo Leopardi Goethe Goethe's Greece Greek heart Heine Hellenic Herder Holderlin Homer Hugo Hugo's human imagination Important Events Sources intellectual Italian Italy Keats Keats's Lamartine language Leconte de Lisle Leopardi literary literature living Louis Louis XIV Lyrical Ballads Mephistopheles mind Napoleon nature noble Novalis pain passion Pindar poems poet's poetry poets political Pope primitive prose Racine Revolution rhyme Rimbaud rococo Rome Schiller sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's social song soul Sources of Ideas spirit style symbolic taste Tennyson theme thou thought tion tragedy translation uncon universe Verlaine verse Victor Hugo Vigny vocabulary Voltaire Weimar Wetzlar Winckelmann Wordsworth youth