Stories translated from the German [by G. F. Crossthwaite]. [Comprising “Ishmael,” “The Italian Novel,” “Helen Vallisneria” and “The Picture of the Mermaid,” translated from “Ismael,” “Die italienische Novelle,” “Helena Vallisneria” and “Das Ondinenbild” respectively, of J. Mosen, and “Precipitation,” translated from “Übereilung,” one of the “Gesammelte Novellen” of Johann L. Tieck.]Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1842 - 220 páginas |
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... heart , through which we first learn to feel the pleasures and pains of the world ! As if the battle ought not to purchase the palm of peace , and of domestic joys for us . Is not man like a flower , an indigenous plant 2 TALES FROM THE ...
... heart , through which we first learn to feel the pleasures and pains of the world ! As if the battle ought not to purchase the palm of peace , and of domestic joys for us . Is not man like a flower , an indigenous plant 2 TALES FROM THE ...
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... hearts by degrees have been turned into senseless matter ? But go on to your perdition — ye votaries of pleasure ! I will now pass over the joyful period of our early youth . Ishmael was the eldest . At the time of which I am now ...
... hearts by degrees have been turned into senseless matter ? But go on to your perdition — ye votaries of pleasure ! I will now pass over the joyful period of our early youth . Ishmael was the eldest . At the time of which I am now ...
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... heart , and now followed her wherever she went ; she could never look at them sufficiently . In her heart , the 16 TALES FROM THE GERMAN .
... heart , and now followed her wherever she went ; she could never look at them sufficiently . In her heart , the 16 TALES FROM THE GERMAN .
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Julius Mosen. look at them sufficiently . In her heart , the words continually resounded , " I like you ! " and upon her right hand she still felt the pressure of the hand , which Ishmael had given to her , when he opened the yard door ...
Julius Mosen. look at them sufficiently . In her heart , the words continually resounded , " I like you ! " and upon her right hand she still felt the pressure of the hand , which Ishmael had given to her , when he opened the yard door ...
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... heart will burst ! Isaac , I hope you do not go to the public house to drink ? and what a face you are making ! No ! go along , go along ! you will make me angry , and I will not speak another word to you , how- ever disagreeable it may ...
... heart will burst ! Isaac , I hope you do not go to the public house to drink ? and what a face you are making ! No ! go along , go along ! you will make me angry , and I will not speak another word to you , how- ever disagreeable it may ...
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Abraham aloud appeared arms arrived beautiful began bewitched Byzantium cast Catherina chain choly church continued countenance Dane dark dark woman dear door exclaimed eyes face father flowers Frederica French friends German girl Glyptothek Göthe guitar hand happened happy head heard heart heaven Henry holy Isaac Ishmael Italy Jewess Jews John Kadesh kissed lady length letter likewise looked Luigi lyre manner marchesa Medusa melan melancholy mermaid monk mother Münich never night North Sea novel Oehlenschläger Orvieto painter painting parson Peppina perceived picture pious placed poet poor professor replied repose returned Rome round RYDE Saverio scarcely scudi silent sitting skull smiling soon soul speak stood story streets suddenly tell thee thing thou tone took turned uttered Vallisneria voice Walhalla whilst whole Wilm wish woman wonderful words wreath young youth
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Página 78 - WHEN Learning's triumph o'er her barbarous foes First rear'd the stage, immortal Shakespeare rose; Each change of many-colour'd life he drew, Exhausted worlds, and then imagin'd new: Existence saw him spurn her bounded reign, And panting Time toil'd after him in vain.
Página 16 - And the angel of the Lord said unto her, Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael ; because the Lord hath heard thy affliction.
Página 197 - Eines schickt sich nicht für alle! Sehe jeder wie er's treibe, Sehe jeder wo er bleibe, Und wer steht, daß er nicht falle!
Página 140 - Das Wasser rauscht', das Wasser schwoll. Netzt' ihm den nackten Fuß; Sein Herz wuchs ihm so sehnsuchtsvoll. Wie bei der Liebsten Gruß. Sie sprach zu ihm, sie sang zu ihm; Da war's um ihn geschehn: Halb zog sie ihn, halb sank er hin. Und ward nicht mehr gesehn.
Página 35 - Thou shalt go upon the lion and adder : the young lion and the dragon shalt thou tread under thy feet.
Página 126 - ... root in the bed of the river fall at once by their own weight to the bottom, and give birth to reeds and rushes, or those beautiful water-lilies, whose roots are in the mud beneath, while their large green shining leaves, and snowwhite blossoms, float in pride and glory upon the bosom of the waters. The vallisneria was not forgotten ; the male and female plants of which being disunited, the...
Página 184 - Fifty-two finely proportioned fluted Doric pillars surround it; the circumference of each by our measurement, carefully made, is six yards. The length of the building is two hundred and twelve German feet ; and, if I mistake not, the height and width half this, forming a double cube. The interior walls and...
Página 54 - ... MONTEFIASCONE. — We have stopped for the night at the hotel of this place, so renowned for its wine — the remnant of a bottle of which stands, at this moment, twinkling between me and my French companions. The ladies of our party have gone to bed, and left us in the room where sat Jean...
Página 31 - It is well known," began the former to preach in a solemn, impressive manner, " that God visits the sins of the fathers upon the third and fourth generations.