German Museum: Or Monthly Repository of the Literature of Germany, the North and the Continent in General, Volume 2C. Geisweiler & the proprietors, no. 42. Parliament Street, 1800 |
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Pagina i
... respect . We beg leave to return our sincerest thanks , in cular to those correspondents who have honoured their valuable contributions , and gratefully ontinuation of their favours . THE PROPRIETORS • CONTENTS . VOL . II . Literature ...
... respect . We beg leave to return our sincerest thanks , in cular to those correspondents who have honoured their valuable contributions , and gratefully ontinuation of their favours . THE PROPRIETORS • CONTENTS . VOL . II . Literature ...
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... respect to Religion in Russia , by Prof. Petri , of Erfurth Literature cultivated more zealously in Germany , than in other 416 428 Countries 364 364 ib . 365 , 460 367 375 , 580 · Chr . G. Heyne , P. Virgilii Maronis Opera , & c .. 462 ...
... respect to Religion in Russia , by Prof. Petri , of Erfurth Literature cultivated more zealously in Germany , than in other 416 428 Countries 364 364 ib . 365 , 460 367 375 , 580 · Chr . G. Heyne , P. Virgilii Maronis Opera , & c .. 462 ...
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... respect , as our modern . mystics , who , by their childish extravagancies , frequently bordering on blasphemy , disgrace religion and sound reason . He displays an unaffected love of all his brethren , and a warm zeal for their ...
... respect , as our modern . mystics , who , by their childish extravagancies , frequently bordering on blasphemy , disgrace religion and sound reason . He displays an unaffected love of all his brethren , and a warm zeal for their ...
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... respect to the study of classical literature . Charles IV , who had studied at Paris , was one of the ablest dialecticians . Had he lived in a more enlightened age , he would probably have promoted the progress of the sciences more ...
... respect to the study of classical literature . Charles IV , who had studied at Paris , was one of the ablest dialecticians . Had he lived in a more enlightened age , he would probably have promoted the progress of the sciences more ...
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... respect for him , and both these emperors gave him a handsome pension , and thus saved him from the common fate of our German artists of the present day . Ferdinand , king of Hungary and Bohemia , was also a most enthusiastic admirer of ...
... respect for him , and both these emperors gave him a handsome pension , and thus saved him from the common fate of our German artists of the present day . Ferdinand , king of Hungary and Bohemia , was also a most enthusiastic admirer of ...
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Pagina 409 - Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground ; Another race the following spring supplies, They fall successive, and successive rise: So generations in their course decay, So flourish these, when those are past away.
Pagina 409 - With various skill, and high embroidery grac'd. In this was every art, and every charm, To win the wisest, and the coldest warm : Fond love, the gentle vow, the gay desire, The kind deceit, the still-reviving fire, Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs, Silence that spoke, and eloquence of eyes.
Pagina 409 - ACHILLES' wrath, to Greece the direful spring Of woes unnumber'd, heavenly goddess, sing ! That wrath which hurl'd to Pluto's gloomy reign The souls of mighty chiefs untimely slain ; Whose limbs, unburied on the naked shore, Devouring dogs and hungry vultures tore; Since great Achilles and Atrides strove, Such was the sovereign doom, and such the will of Jove.
Pagina 411 - The verdant fields with those of heav'n may vie, With ether vested, and a purple sky; The blissful seats of happy souls below. Stars of their own, and their own suns, they know; Their airy limbs in sports they exercise, And on the green contend the wrestler's prize.
Pagina 411 - Then sought his savage kindred in the wood, Where grazing all the day, at night he came To his known lodgings, and his country dame. This household beast, that us'd the woodland grounds.
Pagina 125 - When Atreus' son harangued the listening train, Just was his sense, and his expression plain, His words succinct, yet full, without a fault; He spoke no more than just the thing he ought. But when Ulysses rose, in thought profound, His modest eyes he fix'd upon the ground...
Pagina 339 - ... succeeded in detecting the imprudent inn-keeper in the fact. Wolf was imprisoned, and it was with great difficulty, and not without the sacrifice of all his little property, that he obtained a commutation of his punishment. Robert triumphed. His rival was beaten off the field, and Hannah's favour lost for the beggar. Wolf knew his enemy, and this enemy was the happy possessor of his Johanna. A galling sense of his own want, joined to injured pride, poverty and jealousy combined, break in upon...
Pagina 540 - mid luxuriant groves : Onward they rush, and from alternate blows Dark blood through gushing wounds the earth o'erflows. Front clash'd on front their battering horns rebound, Olympus bellows, and the woods resound. The combat o'er, insatiate rage remains, The vanquish'd exile roams o'er distant plains ; Mourns o'er his shame, and each ignoble scar, That marks th' insulting victor's might in war.
Pagina 340 - I entered the fortress," said he, " as a strayed sheep, and left it as a finished villain. 1 had still something in the world that was dear to me, and my pride revolted at ignominy. As I was brought to the fortress, I was confined to the same apartment with three and tweniy prisoners, amongst whom were two murderers, the rest were all note*!