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LIFE OF HEINRICH HEINE.*

... 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 ...

LORE-LEY

... LORE.LE- LORE-LEY. BlY HEINRICH HEINE. I cannot tell what it meaneth That I am.so sad to-day; A legend of times departed Will not from my brain away. The air is cool, and it darkens, And quietly flows the Rhine, While over the mountain summits The evening ...

New Music

... pretty songs for which W. Campbell Muir has composed the music, are Above a Star is Falling, words from the German of Heinrich Heine, and a love song, On the Wings of the Wind, words by Feodora Bell.-'No. 23, Grosvenor College Albums, is one of the ...

Published: Saturday 13 February 1892
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 504 | Page: 28 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTES, NEWS, AND ECHOES

... * * 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 ...

LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY

... evening in the Grand Jury-room, Town Hall. Mr. J. C. lN icol presided. A paper was read by the Rev. J. P. (. Tonkins on Heinrich Heine, the German poet who lived early in the present century. The lecturer quoted extensively from einoe's account of his ...

RECENT POETRY AND VERSE

... out modern stage. But who, out of Ober Ammer.gau, could fittingly play the chief part ? A Trip to the Broclken, by Heinrich Heine, has been very fairly translated by R. M'Lintock (Macmillan). The piece it itself is charming, and the spirit of the original ...

Published: Saturday 26 November 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 590 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTICES

... this country, there is abundant opportunity for comparison. We have translations from Jacobi, Herder, Goethe, Schiller, Heinrich Heine, &c., embracing also a wide variety, as may le seen in Kinkers ' Evening Hymn, Uhland's Minstrel's Cutrse, and Ei ...

MUSIC

... intends now trying her fortune at Berlin, where the rumoured entenze coariale is likely to serve her in good stead. What Heinrich Heine, who hada rooted aversion to pianists, and only eu!ngised Chopin in half banter (he was nervous with regard to Liszt) ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1884
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 774 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ART AND LITERATURE

... is still hale and hearty in spite of her advanced age, intends publishing the letters addressed to her by her brother Heinrich Heine. lt r Arnold-Forster's 3In a Coning Tower has made a considerable hit. Two large editions have been entirely esbhanted ...

DO ACTORS FEEL?*

... 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 ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... 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 ...