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... The care must be exercised in taking aim. It is extremely difficalt, however, to hit onq in thes dark with a bottle. c Heinrich Heine wrote that. the men of the, past t had convictions, from which we may infer the land was not overrun by marderers in ...

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... 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 ...

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... and one or two graceful ones-among the latter we may place Mr. Weatherly's translation of two verses from the German of Heinrich Heine. Mr. Fred6rick Locker's Extract from Mrs. Rose's Diary is merely laughable. Messrs. Cassell, Petter, and Galpehave ...

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... III. in his. In this magazine we find a translation of Madame de Glirardin's Le Lorgnon, and a lengthy article on Heinrich Heine, which deserve reading. In the Young Englishwoman there is an excellent story progressing, called Little Women. In ...

DR. GARDINER ON THE COMMONWEALTH.*

... NATUraLn HISTORY. By Ricliard Lydekker, B.A., ?? &c. 1lltstitod. 9s Vol. 2. F. SF Warns and Co. 3 Tin BooX oP SoNds. By Heinrich Heine, Trans- a- A lated from the Gerioman. By Stratheir. (New af ; Edition.) 3at 63dl W. H. Allen and Co. C, 9 Torr HAWtsucDN ...

LITERARY NOTES

... annnintid. and the natioral stores of literature will be the poorer bv a biozrarliv. We hear, that Baron Gustav Heine, Heinrich Heine's brother, doubts the correctness of the statement that the poet's memoirs have been found in Paris. He says that he only ...

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, ...

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... 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 ...