them often beyond his ken; Will the dog snarl at them like men? But ah! Despite my will, it stands ...
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From bonds of toil, from care and annoy, From gable and roof's o'er - hanging gloom, From crowded a...
earthly strife. Though youthful phantasy, while hope inspires, Stretch o'er the infinite her wing s...
by the nose, - and learn, That we in truth can nothing know! That in my heart like fire doth burn. ...
persons and their dress, Actors unpaid their service bringing. What dreams beguile you on your poet...
Faust by Johann W. Geothe Translated by Anna Swanwick ( 1808 ) Introductory Note Johann Wolfgang...
terror. Another day Luigi took Ginevra's pictures, her portrait, and the few articles of furniture...
the delicacy of his features. She was constantly charmed by the nobility of his manners, as she her...
seeing nothing in the service they were rendering to Luigi but a simple matter of business, they we...
ties of love which bound them to each other, they each tried to break them, but without success. No...
him, and tried, by jesting, to obtain admission for Luigi; but her father, also jesting, refused. S...
baroness exactly resembled those old women whom Schnetz puts into the Italian scenes of his "genre"...
much for her. She looked at the officer with a respectful emotion which shook his heart. For the fi...
These two sentences are the simplest expression of the many ideas that Ginevra turned over in her m...
from the quarrel. On Ginevra's arrival she was received, as we have said, in profound silence. Of ...