Studies in Philology, Vol. 3: The Inflence of E. T. A. Hoffmann on the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (Classic Reprint)
By Palmer Cobb
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Excerpt from Studies in Philology, Vol. 3: The Inflence of E. T. A. Hoffmann on the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe
Goethe spoke much about the French, especially Cousin, Villemain, and Guizot. 'the insight, circumspection, and perspicuity Of these men,' said he, 'is great; they com bine complete knowledge Of the past with the spirit of the nineteenth century, which, to be sure, works wonders.' From this we passed to the newest French writers and to the significance Of classic and romantic.
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Goethe spoke much about the French, especially Cousin, Villemain, and Guizot. 'the insight, circumspection, and perspicuity Of these men,' said he, 'is great; they com bine complete knowledge Of the past with the spirit of the nineteenth century, which, to be sure, works wonders.' From this we passed to the newest French writers and to the significance Of classic and romantic.
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