Die Jungfrau von Orleans: eine romantische TragödieH. Holt, 1894 - 237 páginas |
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... made conscientious use of the very considerable literature on the subject , and begs to express his indebtedness to the many commentators whose industry has made his task a light one . He has aimed at supplying the special needs of the ...
... made conscientious use of the very considerable literature on the subject , and begs to express his indebtedness to the many commentators whose industry has made his task a light one . He has aimed at supplying the special needs of the ...
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... made in the text itself . 6. Theater von Schiller . Tübingen , 1805. 1. Band . The issue of the above . H. A collation of the MS . sent by Schiller to the theatre at Hamburg . It contains interesting readings . M. A MS . which may ...
... made in the text itself . 6. Theater von Schiller . Tübingen , 1805. 1. Band . The issue of the above . H. A collation of the MS . sent by Schiller to the theatre at Hamburg . It contains interesting readings . M. A MS . which may ...
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... made prisoner by the English . She shrinks from the thought of being brought before Lionel . The scenes which show the French repentant are merely transitional . V. , 9-10 . Final Reaction . Lionel offers Joan life and liberty . — The ...
... made prisoner by the English . She shrinks from the thought of being brought before Lionel . The scenes which show the French repentant are merely transitional . V. , 9-10 . Final Reaction . Lionel offers Joan life and liberty . — The ...
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... made conciseness , vigor , dramatic expression of passion and considera- tion for the actor subordinate to the verse and to elevation of style . Moreover his characters - especially those carried out in greatest detail - have the ...
... made conciseness , vigor , dramatic expression of passion and considera- tion for the actor subordinate to the verse and to elevation of style . Moreover his characters - especially those carried out in greatest detail - have the ...
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... made through him is that he chose powerful tragic themes and made his characters take part in an action which had for background , not the relations of private life , but the highest interests of mankind , the state and religion . But ...
... made through him is that he chose powerful tragic themes and made his characters take part in an action which had for background , not the relations of private life , but the highest interests of mankind , the state and religion . But ...
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action Agnes Sorel anapæst Auftritt Bertrand Bruſt Burgund century characters Charles Chatel Chatillon Chinon Cloth court dative Dauphin death dramatic Dunois edle Edward III Engelländer England English Erzbischof fact Fahne faßt Fastolf Feind first foot France Frankreich French Fürsten geht genitive German gives Glück Gott great Hand hast Heer heilig Helm Henry Herold Herz Herzog Herzog von Burgund Himmel Hire ich's interest Isabeau iſt ist's jezt Joan Joan's Johanna Jungfrau Kampf Karl king kommt König Krone Land Laß Laßt Liebe life lines Lionel Loire long Louison love made make Margot Maria Stuart means Montereau Montgomery muß note Orleans phrase play poet power prologue Pronounce Raimond Reims reißt Ritter says scene Schiller Schiller's Schlacht Schwarzer Ritter Schwert second sehn sense ſich ſie Sieg Soldaten soll Stadt Stage direction syllables takes Talbot Thibaut thought three syllables Thron time unsern used Vater victory Volk Waffen Weib weiß zurück
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Página 212 - Well, do not swear: although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract to-night: It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden, Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be Ere one can say "It lightens.
Página 230 - I could weep My spirit from mine eyes ! There is my dagger, And here my naked breast ; within, a heart Dearer than Plutus...
Página 227 - Athens arose : a city such as vision Builds from the purple crags and silver towers Of battlemented cloud, as in derision Of kingliest masonry...
Página 218 - English after his death by a cannon-ball, carried on the necessary works with great skill and resolution. Six stronglyfortified posts, called bastilles, were formed at certain intervals round the town, and the purpose of the English engineers was to draw strong lines between them.