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GOSSIP

... M. ?? Shee, who died on Saturday last, was a distin- guished writer as well as a prominent politician. He it was whom Heinrich Heine called the last Athenian. He was a peer of France under Louis Philippe, but he renounced his aristocratic opinions and ...

MUSIC

... lyrical composer of the modern school, and his Nocturnes and Mazurkas display the same intense5 feelino as the songs of Heinrich Heine. A sensation of such high-strung passion cannot be prolonged. Hence we find that the shorter forms of music, such as the ...

MUSIC

... various ways to release the unfortunate seaman from his doom. The danoueo ent of the story adopted by Wagner was invented by Heinrich Heine. In his fragmentary story, The Memoirs of Herr von Schnabelewopski-a kind of autobiographic pseudonym it would ?? tells ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... country into another. After faithful dealing with the lyrics of Schiller and Goethe, it may seem that, from such men to Heinrich Heine, the translator takes a long step downward. His justification is that he steps even upward in the way of [ difficulty ...

LITERARY

... by Dor6's picture of the Triumph of Christianity. To us it recalls the tenderly pathetic chapter of that modern pagan, Heinrich Heine, who in the last volume of De l'Allemagne, describes the sore straits to which the exiled Olympians were put; and how ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... since the number published makes it impossible to notice all.] MR. THEODORE MARTIN'S HEINE. -poems and Bal!ads. By Heinrich Heine. Done into English Vers3 lb.r Theodore Martin, C.B. London and Edinburgh: William Blackwooj and Sons. In all history, ...

LITERATURE

... example to as on this side of the Channel. Of special interest to all who worship the Venus that was so truly the ideal of Heinrich Heine will be the brief but delightful article by MI. Pedro Rioux-Maillon on the Venus of Milo. The various theories that ...

LITERATURE

... Skertchly, J. A.-Melinda, the Caboceer. (Ovo, pp. 338.) Chapman and Hall. Stigand, William.-The Life, Works, and Opinions of Heinrich Heine. (SvO. pp. 462, 441.) Longmans and Co. 28s. Starr, F.-Virgil's .Eneid, Books VI., VII. (Fop. Svo.) Rivingtons. 2s. 6M ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... painful consciousness that these clever sayings were not the free expression of an essentially humorous mind, like that of Heinrich Heine, but the self-conscious efforts of an intellectual man, who diligently gathered these precious stones of wit, carefully ...

LITERATURE

... margins, and the tasteful headings are 2 pleasure to look at. HEINE IN ENGJISH. Selections from the Poetical Forks of Heinrich Heine. Translated into English. Macmillan and Co. It is generally acknowledged that to translate Heine fitly into English is ...

LITERATURE

... tyrant; and to one who would emulate the deeds of Ferdinand II. or Napoleon III., we would say, moulding the words of Heinrich Heine to suit our purpose:- Kennst dul die Hole des Swinburne nicht, Die sechrecklichen Sonnetten ? Wen da der Dichter hine ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... intentions. AI. Lenormant concludes his study of the Eleusinian Mysteries. Mr. Charles Grant analyses the influence of Heinrich Heine, and Mr. J Ashcroft Noble has a sound paper on the Sonnet in England, while Chief-Justice Gorrie has some Notes on ...