Werter, infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of Literature, gave birth to a race of Sentimentalists, who have raged and wailed in every part of the world; till better light dawned on them, or at worst, exhausted Nature laid herself to sleep,... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 4041828Full view - About this book
| William Adolphus Wheeler - Literary Criticism - 1881 - 188 pages
...itself nil» t he core and whole spirit of literal ore, gave birth loa race of sentimentalists wlmlmve raged and wailed in every part of the world till better light dawned on them, or at :my rate till exhausted nature laid itself to sleep, and it was discovered that lamenting ^as an unproductive... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - English literature - 1884 - 516 pages
...country after country, men's ears have listened to, till they were deaf to all else. For Werter, infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of Literature,...was discovered that lamenting was an unproductive labor. These funereal choristers, in Germany a loud, haggard, tumultuous, as well as tearful class,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1884 - 362 pages
...of a young and highly-endowed spirit who has conceived a dis^nst of life. BIT" " Werther^ infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of literature,...birth to a race of sentimentalists who have raged and walled in every part of the world till better light dawned on them, or, at least, exhausted nature... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 430 pages
...country after country, men's ears have listened to, till they were deaf to all else. For Werter, infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of Literature,...better light dawned on them, or at worst, exhausted Ndture laid herself to sleep, and it was discovered that lamenting was an unproductive labour. These... | |
| William Adolphus Wheeler - Anonyms and pseudonyms - 1893 - 490 pages
...a young and highly endowed spirit who has become disgusted with life. 4®- Li ' Werther,' infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of literature, gave birth to a race of sentimentalists who have ra¿ed and wailed in every part of the world till better light dawned on them, or, at least, exhausted... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - English literature - 1897 - 660 pages
...country after country, men's ears have listened to, till they were deaf to all else. For Werter, infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of Literature,...race of Sentimentalists, who have raged and wailed ic every part of the world; till better light dawned on them, or at worst, exhausted Nature laid herself... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 504 pages
...country after country, men's ears have listened to, till they were deaf to all else. For Werter, infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of Literature,...was discovered that lamenting was an unproductive labor. These funereal choristers, in Germany a loud, haggard, tumultuous, as well as tearful class,... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1902 - 848 pages
...after country, men's ears have listened to till they were deaf to all else. For ' Werther,' infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of literature,...raged and wailed in every part of the world, till the better light dawned on them, or, at worst, exhausted nature laid herself to sleep, and it was discovered... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1903 - 448 pages
...after country, men's ears have listened to till they were deaf to all else. For ' Werther,' infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of literature,...raged and wailed in every part of the world, till the better light dawned on them, or, at worst, exhausted nature laid herself to sleep, and it was discovered... | |
| Unitarianism - 1840 - 432 pages
...country after country, men's ears have listened to, till they were deaf to all else. For Werter, infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of literature,...the world ; till better light dawned on them, or at least exhausted nature laid itself to sleep, and it was discovered, that lamenting was an unproductive... | |
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