HEINRICH HEINE.*
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... more hopeless subject present itself to the literary scientist than the extraordinary genius presented by the words ' Heinrich Heine,' says the author of the present volume, in his concluding chapter of what is one of the most interesting and sympathetic ...
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... Geldern, he served as an officer in the Austrian army, and that he died as the proprietor of the Vienna ]4emde7ezihatt. Of Heinrich Heine himself I have only one personal recollection. It was a few years before his death when I was. taken to see him at Paris ...
... THIE YOUTHFUL TROUBLES OF HEINRICH HEINE. I Ix honour of a Liverpool correspondent of Heinrich Heine's father, a Mr. Harry, who knew the best velveteen factories, the boy's name was anglicized, and henceforth the Hinz, Heinz, or Heinzchen was known as ...
... MORE REMINISCENCES OF HEINRICH HEINE. TTHE Heine memoirs grow in interest as they proceed. That part which is published in the latest number of the Gar/enletubce seems to have been written at a time when the poet's sufferings were less acute. All the ...
... THE FIRST LOVE OF HEINRICH HEINE. THE story of Sefchen, as Josepha, the first girl he ever loved, was generally called, has been told before now in the Reminiscences of. Heinrich Heine (Berlin, rS68), but only the bare facts are there given, whereas ...
... ROMANCERO BOOK 111. AND LAST POEMS. By HEINRICH HEINE. TrwißUted by MARGARET ARMOUR. Completing tbe Edition. 12 vole. Uniform. 5«. e»ch. SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS AND HIS PLACE IN ENGLISH ART. By Sir WALTER ARMSTRONG. With m«ny ptaten. Revfoed and cheaper edition ...
... LITERARY LOVE STORY. The story of Heinrich Heine and the Red Sefchen is told in the Famous Affinities of History series in this month’s Munsey.” An old woman Oiisseldorf (says the writer) once praised the lad Heine’s beauty to the skies. ' -'. According: ...
... sketch of that Socialist leader was published here, in which Heinrich Heine attri buted to him the same amount of ambition and much the same character as did Prince Bismarck. Heinrich Heine found Lassalle gifted with a wonderful amount of volubility, ...