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" That sequestered hamlet rose in a moment to an importance that all the appliances and xoin'cmrn of royalty could not give to the palace of Ludwigsberg. Poor Schiller! In my eyes he is the German genius of the age. Goethe has got around him one of those... "
German American Annals - Page 29
1914
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Sketches of Switzerland, Part 2

James Fenimore Cooper - Europe - 1836 - 236 pages
...those factitious reputations that depend as much on gossip and tea drinking as on a high or- " der of genius, and he is fortunate in being a coddled...is quite independent of merit — while Schiller's fame rests solely on its naked merits. My life for it, that it lasts the longest, and will burn brightest...
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A Residence in France: With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to ...

James Fenimore Cooper - France - 1836 - 664 pages
...much on gossip and tea-drinking as on a high order c 5 of genius, and he is fortunate in possessing a coddled celebrity — for you must know there is...is quite independent of merit — while Schiller's fame rests solely on its naked merits. My life for it, that it lasts the longest, and will burn brightest...
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A Residence in France: With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to ...

James Fenimore Cooper - France - 1836 - 342 pages
...has got around him one of those factitious reputations that depend as much on gossip and teadrinking as on a high order of genius, and he is fortunate in possessing a coddled celebrity — for you must know there is a fashion in this thing, that is quite...
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Indiana University Studies

Arithmetic - 1915 - 580 pages
...German genius of the age. Goethe has got around him one of those factitious reputations that depend as much on gossip and tea drinking as on a high order of genius; and he is fortunate in being a cnddlrd crlcbrity — for you must know there is a fashion in this thing, that is quite independent...
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Indiana University Studies

Arithmetic - 1915 - 576 pages
...German genius of the age. Goethe has got around him one of those factitious reputations that depend as much on gossip and tea drinking as on a high order...is quite independent of merit — while Schiller's fame rests solely on its naked merits. My life for it, that it lasts the longest, and will burn brightest...
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