The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, jun., and Richter, 1831 - English literature |
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... influenced by no deeper principle than imitation , and the chance which had thrown Holberg's Comedies , Wessel's Liebe ohne Strumpfe ( Love without Stockings ) , and such parodies on the sentimental school into his hands before the ...
... influenced by no deeper principle than imitation , and the chance which had thrown Holberg's Comedies , Wessel's Liebe ohne Strumpfe ( Love without Stockings ) , and such parodies on the sentimental school into his hands before the ...
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... influence , unquestionably did much to regulate the fancy of Oehlenschläger , to bring forward those qualities which were likely to be really available to him , and to teach him their proper aim and application . And now , almost as ...
... influence , unquestionably did much to regulate the fancy of Oehlenschläger , to bring forward those qualities which were likely to be really available to him , and to teach him their proper aim and application . And now , almost as ...
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... influence of punch or patriotism , he had one evening astonished his companions at a symposium of the club , that he would yet rescue Danish Poetry from the lethargy into which it had sunk since the days of Ewald . No sooner had he ...
... influence of punch or patriotism , he had one evening astonished his companions at a symposium of the club , that he would yet rescue Danish Poetry from the lethargy into which it had sunk since the days of Ewald . No sooner had he ...
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... influenced his imagination , and strengthened the dramatic colouring of the tale by a personal sympathy . The chief difficulty in the management of such subjects lies in this — that in the attempt to reduce them to the form and propor ...
... influenced his imagination , and strengthened the dramatic colouring of the tale by a personal sympathy . The chief difficulty in the management of such subjects lies in this — that in the attempt to reduce them to the form and propor ...
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... influence on the mind , and in the em- ployment of a dark , inscrutable , and arbitrary fate , as the leading principle of dramatic action — in views of life , where man is repre- sented as a puppet , driven about by an invisible hand ...
... influence on the mind , and in the em- ployment of a dark , inscrutable , and arbitrary fate , as the leading principle of dramatic action — in views of life , where man is repre- sented as a puppet , driven about by an invisible hand ...
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