The Family Life of Heinrich Heine: Illustrated by 122 Hitherto Unpublished Letters Addressed to Him by Members of His FamilyW. Heinemann, 1893 - 276 sivua |
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ADA CAMBRIDGE Baron von Embden beautiful beg thee believe Berlin Börne brother Campe Carl Heine CHARLES GODFREY LELAND cheerful Cocotte Crown 8vo DEAR GOOD MOTHER,-I dear Lottie dear mother DEAREST GOOD MOTHER,-I death December 23 delighted dost duly received Düsseldorf Editor EDMUND GOSSE eyes faithful H Fare francs French friends German give Göttingen greatly greet Gustav HALL CAINE Hamburg happy Harzgerode heart Heine's Heinrich Heine Heligoland Henri Heine Holmgang honour hope that thou journey kindest regards Kiss Lottie learned literary live love thee Ludwig Robert Lüneburg Madame Heine Madame Mathilde married Moritz nephew never Norderney once Paris poems poet published remain Salomon Heine sent sister SISTER,-I soon suffering thank things think of thee thou art thou canst thou hast thou wilt thy husband thyself to-day Translator trouble weather weeks wife sends write to thee wrote yesterday
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Sivu 274 - THE GENESIS OF THE UNITED STATES. A Narrative of the Movement in England. 1605-1616, which resulted in the Plantation of North America by Englishmen, disclosing the Contest between England and Spain for the Possession of the Soil now occupied by the United States of America; set forth through a series of Historical Manuscripts now first printed, together with a Re-issue of Rare Contemporaneous Tracts, accompanied by Bibliographical Memoranda, Notes, and Brief Biographies.
Sivu 271 - ALCUIN, and the Rise of the Christian Schools. By Professor ANDREW F. WEST, Ph.D.
Sivu 274 - NOTES FOR THE NILE. Together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptahhotep (the oldest book in the world). By HARDWICKE D.
Sivu 272 - THE GENTLE ART OF MAKING ENEMIES. As pleasingly exemplified in many instances, wherein the serious ones of this earth, carefully exasperated, have been prettily spurred on to indiscretions and unseemliness, while overcome by an undue sense of right.
Sivu 6 - LOVE SONGS OF ENGLISH POETS, 1500-1800. With Notes by RALPH H. CAINE. Fcap. 8vo, rough edges, y.
Sivu 272 - THE JEW AT HOME. Impressions of a Summer and Autumn Spent with Him in Austria and Russia. By JOSEPH PENNELL.
Sivu 183 - ... dear Lottie, I send kindest regards. Remember me to thy husband and kiss my two nieces and my nephew, of whom we here ever think with much love. My spendthrift has got herself a green dress which I call the Vitzliputli robe, because I have estimated that it cost just as much as I got for the poem of Vitzliputzli in the Romancero.
Sivu 5 - THE LIFE OF HENRIK IBSEN. By HENRIK JAEGER. Translated by CLARA BELL. With the Verse dene into English from the Norwegian Original by EDMUND GOSSE.
Sivu 192 - My wife is not allowed to surprise me with anything, unless she gives me twentyfour hours' notice beforehand of it. I hope mother is quite well, and that you are all sound and lively. Gustav will certainly go to Hamburg. My wife is tolerably well; she complains that she is no longer so pretty as she was, and that she must therefore dress the more beautifully; to which I declare the contrary, on account of the extra expense.
Sivu 219 - Inferno, c. 28 Heine gives the incident in full in " Germany," vol. ii. p. 199. — Translator. the proposition that " all men have the right to eat," I am compelled to accept all its consequences. Thinking on it, I am in danger of losing my intellect. I behold all the devils of truth dancing round me in triumph, until at last a great and proud despair masters my heart, and I cry aloud : " It has long been judged and condemned, this ancient society...