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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 ...
... * * According to Matthew Arnold, Goethe is supposed to have passed so scathing a criticism on his young contemporary, Heinrich Heine, as to have pronounced his writings wanting in the necessary attribute of Love. This passage, usually attributed to Goethe ...
... HEiNfs LovE SONGS. The Love Songs of Heinrich Heine. Englished by H. B. Briggs: (Trubner and Co.) Of all foreign poets Heine is now the most popular in England. There have been more books published about Heinrich Heine in London, and more translations of ...
... NVEW BOOKS AND NsEW EDITIONS The Book of Song. By Heinrich Heine. Translated byStrthtiC (W. H. Allen and Co.) That each translator comes to Eele, 'ris *ought to come, very much as Childe Roland came to the dark to erdo sufficiently known already. But ...
... La Mort par la Dercapitation. (Paris: Bureaux du Progres Medical, 14, Rue des Carmes. 1888.) SHARP, WILLIAM. Life of Heinrich Heine. (Walter Scott. ts.) [Great Writer Seres.] BOOKS OF REFERENCE. THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. (Edinburgh: A. and C ...
... 379. Map.] MAGNUS, LADY KATIE. Jewigh Portraits. (Fisher Unwin. 5s.) [Reprinted magazine articles, Jehudah Halevi, Heinrich Heine, Mendelssohn, &c. Pp. 214.1 MACKINTOSer, ROBERT, B.D. The Obsoleteness of the Westminster Confession of Faith, (Glasgow: ...
... 'rude barbarian' of the imagination of English litus rkeenly alive to the most delicate beauties of Alfred de o1usset or Heinrich Heine, and could give his critics lessons in what ronstitutes literary merit and literary grace. We cannot enter into ,he details ...
... undoubtedly valuable work. In his younger days, writes Lord Lytton, he had been intimate with his marvellous countryman, Heinrich Heine, doomed later to sufferings not dissimilar to his own. Heine had taken a special dislike to the works of a certain musical ...
... have in preparation a large and nimportant work embodying the memoirs of Marie Antoinette. It is said that the memoirs of Heinrich Heine have just been discovered The marnuscript had, it appears, been confided to his friend M. Julia, who was at one time Prefect ...
... Plata, o be entitled Idle Days in Patagonia. Mr. William Heinemann has arranged for the publication of the letters of Heinrich Heine to his sister, the Baroness Embden, and other members of his fanily., which are about to appear simultaneously in German ...
... which the devil himself had not foreseen, and of which the contrivance is due to the more than diabolical ingenuity of Heinrich Heine. As regards the sources of Wagner's Flying Dutchman libretto, the pages devoted to the subject by Dr. Hueffer in his ...