Faust, a dramatic poem, tr. into Engl. prose with notes by the translator of Savigny's 'Of the vocation of our age for legislation'C. Roworth and Sons, 1833 - 279 страница |
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. tragedy , remarks : " Mr. R. P. Gillies and Lord . Francis Gower ... Lord * Life of Sir Walter Scott in the Athenæum of October 6 , 1832 . + ... F. Gower's translation is about as unfaithful as a translation ( xi )
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. tragedy , remarks : " Mr. R. P. Gillies and Lord . Francis Gower ... Lord * Life of Sir Walter Scott in the Athenæum of October 6 , 1832 . + ... F. Gower's translation is about as unfaithful as a translation ( xi )
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... Lord F. Gower's faults are twofold - of omission and commission . To begin with those of the first kind -- he has omitted the Prologue in Heaven , with the exception of the Angel's Song at the commencement ; the Shepherds ' Song , post ...
... Lord F. Gower's faults are twofold - of omission and commission . To begin with those of the first kind -- he has omitted the Prologue in Heaven , with the exception of the Angel's Song at the commencement ; the Shepherds ' Song , post ...
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... Lord F. Gower has contrived to enlist upon his side . Most of the examples , however , are so irresistibly ludicrous , that I do not think the commentary will be found dull . All but one are taken from the Second Edition , published at ...
... Lord F. Gower has contrived to enlist upon his side . Most of the examples , however , are so irresistibly ludicrous , that I do not think the commentary will be found dull . All but one are taken from the Second Edition , published at ...
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... Lord F. Gower to have sup- posed the ihr and sie of the original to refer to the Deity . I do most earnestly assure him that they refer to the Sun , and that a German would no more think of addressing the Deity in the third person ...
... Lord F. Gower to have sup- posed the ihr and sie of the original to refer to the Deity . I do most earnestly assure him that they refer to the Sun , and that a German would no more think of addressing the Deity in the third person ...
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... Lord F. Gower would say , no doubt , that he could not complete the couplet with a word ( as things or realities ) conveying the right meaning . In such cases he ought to annex a Nota Bene like that to the fol- lowing epitaph : - " Here ...
... Lord F. Gower would say , no doubt , that he could not complete the couplet with a word ( as things or realities ) conveying the right meaning . In such cases he ought to annex a Nota Bene like that to the fol- lowing epitaph : - " Here ...
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Allan Cunningham allusion already ALTMAYER amongst angel appears art thou Baubo beautiful Blocksberg blood Book of Job bosom BRANDER breast change rings child CHORUS death devil Dies iræ earth English expression eyes fair feel fire Franz Horn FROSCH German German language German literature give Goethe Goethe's Gower heart heaven honour insert Leipzig light Lilith literally look Lord F lordship MARGARET MARTHA means mind mistakes mode Molière MONKEYS mother nature never night once passage Pentagram pleasure poem poet poodle poor prose qu'il round scene sense SIEBEL sings song sort soul spirit stand Stapfer STUDENT supposed sur la table sweet tell thee thing Thou art thou hast thought tion topheles tout translation VALENTINE voice WAGNER whilst whole wine wish WITCH word young
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Страница 197 - Nor in the pomp of proud audacious deeds, Intends our Muse to vaunt his heavenly verse : Only this, gentlemen, — we must perform The form of Faustus' fortunes, good or bad: To patient judgments we appeal our plaud, And speak for Faustus in his infancy.