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... the value of this work I have added a third part , containing her metrical translation of Goethe's drama , Tasso . This latter has never before been published , though she had prepared it for publication many years previous to ( 3 ) PS2504.
... the value of this work I have added a third part , containing her metrical translation of Goethe's drama , Tasso . This latter has never before been published , though she had prepared it for publication many years previous to ( 3 ) PS2504.
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... ; ITS POSITION IN THE PRESENT TIME AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE . · SWEDENBORGIANISM . METHODISM AT THE FOUNTAIN . · PART III . A RHYTHMICAL TRANSLATION OF GŒTHE'S TASSO . · 298 · 336 342 355 PART I. ART AND LITERATURE . ( 11 ) PAPERS ( 9 )
... ; ITS POSITION IN THE PRESENT TIME AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE . · SWEDENBORGIANISM . METHODISM AT THE FOUNTAIN . · PART III . A RHYTHMICAL TRANSLATION OF GŒTHE'S TASSO . · 298 · 336 342 355 PART I. ART AND LITERATURE . ( 11 ) PAPERS ( 9 )
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... Tasso , and other such fervid and sanguine persons , if he could at last be persuaded to use a remedy for any sickness , he always overdid the matter . As for this palsied arm , — " It was thought best for him to have recourse to the ...
... Tasso , and other such fervid and sanguine persons , if he could at last be persuaded to use a remedy for any sickness , he always overdid the matter . As for this palsied arm , — " It was thought best for him to have recourse to the ...
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... Tasso , the manner in which his com- panions draw him out , and are in turn drawn out by him , the mingled generosity and worldliness of the Realist Antonio , the mixture of taste , feeling , and unconscious selfishness in Alphon- so ...
... Tasso , the manner in which his com- panions draw him out , and are in turn drawn out by him , the mingled generosity and worldliness of the Realist Antonio , the mixture of taste , feeling , and unconscious selfishness in Alphon- so ...
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... Tasso from a close study of his works . He has even made use of extracts from his poems . Thus the greater part of what Tasso says about the golden age is taken from the beautiful chorus in the first act of Aminta . Many such things are ...
... Tasso from a close study of his works . He has even made use of extracts from his poems . Thus the greater part of what Tasso says about the golden age is taken from the beautiful chorus in the first act of Aminta . Many such things are ...
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