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... remark that presents itself is that the twelve foundations had on them the names of the twelve apostles . This is ... remarks apply to the number forty . This is a sacred number in the Bible , but not in Dante . While fifty occurs only ...
... remark that presents itself is that the twelve foundations had on them the names of the twelve apostles . This is ... remarks apply to the number forty . This is a sacred number in the Bible , but not in Dante . While fifty occurs only ...
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... remark . " Yet these reserves implied no diminution in Goethe's conviction of Shakespeare's pre - eminence . Shake- speare , he remarked in his latest years to Eckermann , is " a being of a higher order , to whom I look up , and whom I ...
... remark . " Yet these reserves implied no diminution in Goethe's conviction of Shakespeare's pre - eminence . Shake- speare , he remarked in his latest years to Eckermann , is " a being of a higher order , to whom I look up , and whom I ...
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... remark of Goethe on Byron , also reported by Eckermann , Arnold thought that we have Goethe's significant reserves in his estimate of Byron's genius - the well - known remark that " the moment he ( Byron ) reflects , he is a child ...
... remark of Goethe on Byron , also reported by Eckermann , Arnold thought that we have Goethe's significant reserves in his estimate of Byron's genius - the well - known remark that " the moment he ( Byron ) reflects , he is a child ...
Inhalt
On the Symbolic Use of Number in the Divina | 1 |
The Tragic Element in Shakespeares Julius | 31 |
Goethe on English Literature By Professor HUME | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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