Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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... early attached herself to German transcendentalism - be- came a deep lover of German literature sat in judgment on Goethe , Schiller , Jean Paul , Bettine , and Gunderode - and rhapsodized about Beethoven . She was a passionate student ...
... early attached herself to German transcendentalism - be- came a deep lover of German literature sat in judgment on Goethe , Schiller , Jean Paul , Bettine , and Gunderode - and rhapsodized about Beethoven . She was a passionate student ...
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... early as the 2nd of that month some few years since . The Frost - genius takes his opportunities of convincing mortals that his reign has not passed away , by a demonstration of more than ordinary severity , as he did in 1783-4 , when ...
... early as the 2nd of that month some few years since . The Frost - genius takes his opportunities of convincing mortals that his reign has not passed away , by a demonstration of more than ordinary severity , as he did in 1783-4 , when ...
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... early troubles . The following day , January 20th , was devoted to scouring the coast and the adjacent islet , and after many hours of fruitless search , without a sign of the party , and when on the point of giving them up , some ...
... early troubles . The following day , January 20th , was devoted to scouring the coast and the adjacent islet , and after many hours of fruitless search , without a sign of the party , and when on the point of giving them up , some ...
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