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Heinrich Heine Frederic Ewen. That is the dream . But what Heine actually ... Heine must have known that poets do not have that much power ! HE WAS DECIDEDLY ... Karl Heine , that the will provided for a legacy of 8000 francs - and no ...
Heinrich Heine Frederic Ewen. That is the dream . But what Heine actually ... Heine must have known that poets do not have that much power ! HE WAS DECIDEDLY ... Karl Heine , that the will provided for a legacy of 8000 francs - and no ...
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Heinrich Heine Frederic Ewen. I needed for food or to enable me to escape - otherwise I have never pressed him to make ... Karl Heine at the same time , and in which my repressed feelings find probably much more violent expression . For I ...
Heinrich Heine Frederic Ewen. I needed for food or to enable me to escape - otherwise I have never pressed him to make ... Karl Heine at the same time , and in which my repressed feelings find probably much more violent expression . For I ...
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Heinrich Heine Frederic Ewen. to Karl Heine , I fainted , and Mathilde had to rub my temples with vinegar and call for help . I also recall that Detmold's brother saw the letter on my table , read it , and was profoundly affected . This ...
Heinrich Heine Frederic Ewen. to Karl Heine , I fainted , and Mathilde had to rub my temples with vinegar and call for help . I also recall that Detmold's brother saw the letter on my table , read it , and was profoundly affected . This ...
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