Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... German hexameters into English hexameters , and find , that on the average three lines English will express four lines German . The reason is evident : our language abounds in monosyllables and dissyllables . The German , not less than ...
... German hexameters into English hexameters , and find , that on the average three lines English will express four lines German . The reason is evident : our language abounds in monosyllables and dissyllables . The German , not less than ...
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... Germany there is not a single professor who is not , either a Kantean ; or a disciple of Fichte , whose system ... German language before this time . The first three cantos he wrote in a species of measured or numerous prose . This ...
... Germany there is not a single professor who is not , either a Kantean ; or a disciple of Fichte , whose system ... German language before this time . The first three cantos he wrote in a species of measured or numerous prose . This ...
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... German language attempts in that style of versification . These were only of very moderate merit . One day he was struck with the idea of what could be done in this way he kept his room a whole day , even went without his dinner , and ...
... German language attempts in that style of versification . These were only of very moderate merit . One day he was struck with the idea of what could be done in this way he kept his room a whole day , even went without his dinner , and ...
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