Die Jungfrau von Orleans: eine romantische TragödieH. Holt, 1894 - 237 páginas |
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... plays , is often read at an early stage of the student's progress , he has admitted a considerable amount of ... play , nor to show in detail the extent to which Schiller followed his authorities . These can be found conveniently ...
... plays , is often read at an early stage of the student's progress , he has admitted a considerable amount of ... play , nor to show in detail the extent to which Schiller followed his authorities . These can be found conveniently ...
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... plays . But it is a play of singular beauty : and sympa- thetic study will reveal a charm and a distinction that are not always to be found in the work of the so - called realistic school which so largely occupies the modern stage ...
... plays . But it is a play of singular beauty : and sympa- thetic study will reveal a charm and a distinction that are not always to be found in the work of the so - called realistic school which so largely occupies the modern stage ...
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... plays , Die Räuber ( 1781 ) , Fiesko ( 1783 ) , Kabale und Liebe ( 1784 ) , Don Karlos ( 1787 ) , had fol- lowed the ... play , which went forward steadily in spite of the interruptions caused by the poet's frail health . He writes to ...
... plays , Die Räuber ( 1781 ) , Fiesko ( 1783 ) , Kabale und Liebe ( 1784 ) , Don Karlos ( 1787 ) , had fol- lowed the ... play , which went forward steadily in spite of the interruptions caused by the poet's frail health . He writes to ...
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... play finished . Two days later he sends the manu- script to Goethe , who returns it with the words of warm ap- preciation : It is so honest a piece of work , so good and beautiful , that I do not know with what to compare it ...
... play finished . Two days later he sends the manu- script to Goethe , who returns it with the words of warm ap- preciation : It is so honest a piece of work , so good and beautiful , that I do not know with what to compare it ...
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... play would naturally have been first brought out , there was the further complication that Caroline Jagemann , the lead- ing actress , was , for special reasons , unavailable for the title role , and , inasmuch as she was the Duke's ...
... play would naturally have been first brought out , there was the further complication that Caroline Jagemann , the lead- ing actress , was , for special reasons , unavailable for the title role , and , inasmuch as she was the Duke's ...
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