Some English Philhellenes, Τόμος 8Anglo-Hellenic League, 1920 - 279 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 173
... Goethe pronounced him " the greatest genius of our century . " Castelar wrote , " there is no one with whose being some song of his is not woven . " These opinions were not shared by some at least of Byron's eminent countrymen . Whilst ...
... Goethe pronounced him " the greatest genius of our century . " Castelar wrote , " there is no one with whose being some song of his is not woven . " These opinions were not shared by some at least of Byron's eminent countrymen . Whilst ...
Σελίδα 174
... Goethe - protested that the " sulky dandy ... taught me nothing that I had not again to forget . " Dean Alford himself a poet who deserves to be better remembered than he is - reading from " Childe Harold " to some friends under the ...
... Goethe - protested that the " sulky dandy ... taught me nothing that I had not again to forget . " Dean Alford himself a poet who deserves to be better remembered than he is - reading from " Childe Harold " to some friends under the ...
Σελίδα 175
... Goethe- " audacity and grandeur " ; and in the ranks of famous Englishmen , certainly there has not been one endowed with such compelling fascination . * * * The turmoil of that stormy life distracts the atten- tion from any one phase ...
... Goethe- " audacity and grandeur " ; and in the ranks of famous Englishmen , certainly there has not been one endowed with such compelling fascination . * * * The turmoil of that stormy life distracts the atten- tion from any one phase ...
Σελίδα 194
... Goethe , the lines be- ginning , " Ein freundlich Wort kommt eines nach dem andern , " which called from him the reply : “ I started from Genoa some days ago , was driven back by a gale of wind , and have since sailed again and arrived ...
... Goethe , the lines be- ginning , " Ein freundlich Wort kommt eines nach dem andern , " which called from him the reply : “ I started from Genoa some days ago , was driven back by a gale of wind , and have since sailed again and arrived ...
Σελίδα 200
... Goethe , and Finlay spent many evenings with him and frequently accompanied him in his rides about the " Conversations on Religion with Lord Byron . " James Kennedy , M.D. London : 1830 . island . It is to Stanhope we owe the brief 200.
... Goethe , and Finlay spent many evenings with him and frequently accompanied him in his rides about the " Conversations on Religion with Lord Byron . " James Kennedy , M.D. London : 1830 . island . It is to Stanhope we owe the brief 200.
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