Die Jungfrau von Orleans: eine romantische TragödieH. Holt, 1894 - 237 páginas |
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... words which he is likely to meet for the first time , their connection with English in a simple way . As the play is not an historical one , he has made no effort to trace all its agreements or disagreements with history , a method ...
... words which he is likely to meet for the first time , their connection with English in a simple way . As the play is not an historical one , he has made no effort to trace all its agreements or disagreements with history , a method ...
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... 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 . " Schiller offered the drama , without dis- Publication . closing its theme , to Unger , a Berlin pub ...
... 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 . " Schiller offered the drama , without dis- Publication . closing its theme , to Unger , a Berlin pub ...
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... words the enraged Hector , threatening Polydamas with his lance , says to him : " What the birds say is naught . I have the direct commands of great Zeus ; he is the only god whose will I own . There is only one good omen to be fighting ...
... words the enraged Hector , threatening Polydamas with his lance , says to him : " What the birds say is naught . I have the direct commands of great Zeus ; he is the only god whose will I own . There is only one good omen to be fighting ...
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... word implies , a scene means usually in an English play a change of place . In German , however , a new scene is made when- ever an actor ( very subordinate persons , servants , etc. , excluded ) comes on or leaves the stage . There are ...
... word implies , a scene means usually in an English play a change of place . In German , however , a new scene is made when- ever an actor ( very subordinate persons , servants , etc. , excluded ) comes on or leaves the stage . There are ...
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... word means ' good in its kind , ' and is only occasionally to be translated ' brave , ' e.g. with Soldat , Held . It came into German during the Thirty Years ' War from the bravo of the Spanish soldier . Cf. eine brave Frau , an ...
... word means ' good in its kind , ' and is only occasionally to be translated ' brave , ' e.g. with Soldat , Held . It came into German during the Thirty Years ' War from the bravo of the Spanish soldier . Cf. eine brave Frau , an ...
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