| George Henry Lewes - 1864 - 620 páginas
...later he wrote : " All is not clear in my soul. I am too curiously awake not to feel that I grasp at shadows. And yet .... To-morrow at seven my horse is saddled, and then adieu !" Besides striving to drown in gaiety these tormenting thoughts, ho also strove to divert them into... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1872 - 430 páginas
...later he wrote : " All is not clear in my soul. I am too curiously awake not to feel that I grasp at shadows. And yet .... To-morrow at seven my horse is saddled, and then adieu ! " Besides striving to drown in gayety these tormenting thoughts, he also strove to divert them into... | |
| 1884 - 656 páginas
...even find a bit of paper except this blue scrap. . . . My spirits are not very blithe. I am too much awake not to feel that I am grasping after shadows....to-morrow at seven my horse is saddled, and then adieu !" Eight years afterward, when cn route ! for Switzerland with the Duke of Weimar, Goethe visited Sesenheim... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1884 - 568 páginas
...sweetmeats. Diintzer, however, refers this letter to a later date. it is not wholly bright. I am too much awake not to feel that I am grasping after shadows. And yet — tomorrow at seven o'clock my horse is saddled, and then adieu I 44. To Saarbruck.f June 27 [1771]. IF all, my de&r friend,... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Edward Bell - 1889 - 458 páginas
...meant for.* Be satisfied until I see you again. Within my heart it is not wholly bright. I am too much awake not to feel that I am grasping after shadows. And yet — tomorrow at seven o'clock my horse is saddled, and then adieu I 44. To Saarbrack,t June 27 [1771]. IF all, my deer friend,... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1902 - 848 páginas
...later he wrote : " All is not clear in my soul. I am too curiously awake not to feel that I grasp at shadows. And yet. . . . To-morrow at seven my horse is saddled, and then adieu ! " Besides striving to drown in gaiety these tormenting thoughts, he also strove to divert them into... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1903 - 448 páginas
...later he wrote : " All is not clear in my soul. I am too curiously awake not to feel that I grasp at shadows. And yet. . . . To-morrow at seven my horse is saddled, and then adieu ! " Besides striving to drown in gaiety these tormenting thoughts, he also strove to divert them into... | |
| Albert Bielschowsky - 1905 - 494 páginas
...without and within, and the hideous west winds rustle in the grape-leaves before my window and my awimula vagula * is like the little weather-cock over yonder...then adieu!" How was the parting from Friederike? In Dichtung und Wahrheit we read: "In such craving and confusion I could not forego seeing Friederike... | |
| Albert Bielschowsky - 1905 - 492 páginas
...'Are not these the fairy gardens you longed for?' They are, they are. I feel it, dear friend, and_ feel that one is not a whit happier when he obtains...then adieu!" How was the parting from Friederike? In Dichtung •und Wahrheit we read: "In such craving and confusion I could not forego seeing Friederike... | |
| Albert Bielschowsky - 1905 - 498 páginas
...Friederike are but the product of his fancy and must end in sorrow. The thought of it begins toworry him. But the power of sweet habit outweighs, and he...then adieu!" How was the parting from Friederike? In Dichtung und Wahrheit we read: "In such craving and confusion I could not forego seeing Friederike... | |
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