The North American Review, Volume 104Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 550
... Herr Stahr put all Lessing's " inimitably roguish words " together , and compare them with these few intranslatable ... Herr Stahr's hero - worship leads him into positive misstatement . For exam- ple , speaking of Lessing's Preface to ...
... Herr Stahr put all Lessing's " inimitably roguish words " together , and compare them with these few intranslatable ... Herr Stahr's hero - worship leads him into positive misstatement . For exam- ple , speaking of Lessing's Preface to ...
Page 551
... Herr Stahr undertakes to give us light on the sources of Lessing , it is something of the dimmest . He at- tributes " Miss Sara Sampson " to the influence of the " Mer- chant of London , " as Mr. Evans translates it literally from the ...
... Herr Stahr undertakes to give us light on the sources of Lessing , it is something of the dimmest . He at- tributes " Miss Sara Sampson " to the influence of the " Mer- chant of London , " as Mr. Evans translates it literally from the ...
Page 580
... Herr Stahr may think of it , his share in the " Letters on German Literature " got its chief inspiration from France . - It is in the Dramaturgie that Lessing first properly enters as an influence into European literature . He may be ...
... Herr Stahr may think of it , his share in the " Letters on German Literature " got its chief inspiration from France . - It is in the Dramaturgie that Lessing first properly enters as an influence into European literature . He may be ...
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