This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 Excerpt: ...her parents to their marriage. He attempted by means of increased literary reputation to force himself into favor with his uncle Salomon. See Introd. pp. xx, xxiv, xxvii.--The Blieb te (Srartb Heine dedicates to the same name Evelina, which there seems to mean his cousin Amalie Heine, since she is addressed as a ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 Excerpt: ...her parents to their marriage. He attempted by means of increased literary reputation to force himself into favor with his uncle Salomon. See Introd. pp. xx, xxiv, xxvii.--The Blieb te (Srartb Heine dedicates to the same name Evelina, which there seems to mean his cousin Amalie Heine, since she is addressed as a married woman, and the story of his unhappy love is once more rehearsed. I. 21. Hebe bas liteer, etc. Cf. Byron's stanza, "And I have loved thee, ocean," Childe Harold, Canto IV, 184. II. 28-34. Cf. Heineis poem Seegespenst, Nordseebilder Cycle I, 10. Elster I, p. 175. 1. 2g. (Eitlft, etc. It is a scientific fact, observed within historical times, that the lowlands of North Germany have been slowly sinking, and that the coast line has been giving way to the ravages of the Northern Seas. The Zuider Zee in North Holland was formed by an inundation of the North Sea in the thirteenth century. Legends of sunken islands and cities therefore naturally abounded in the North, though by no means there alone. Page 57.--lines 1-4. This stanza is the last but one of the poem Vine/a (in six stanzas), the subject of which is the legend of the proud city Vineta which was buried in the Baltic Sea between Rugen and the mainland. Heine was an admirer of Wilhelm Muller and his Wanderlieder and confessed his indebtedness to their author. See Introd. p. xlvii, Footnote 3. For an appreciative estimate of the work of Wilhelm Muller, cf. J. T. Hatfield, The Poetry of Wilhelm Muller, Methodist Review, July-August, 1895. 1. 14. rmdj abgeftecfter JTlertfnr, lit., after the duelling distance has been marked of. Heine was not lacking in personal courage, having been engaged in several duels both as a student and later in lif...
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