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... admired by friend and foe ; But can your earthly domes compare With all my castles - in the air ? We're often taught ... admiration May be approach'd by all the nation ; While I , like the Mogul in Indo , Am never seen but at my window ...
... admired by friend and foe ; But can your earthly domes compare With all my castles - in the air ? We're often taught ... admiration May be approach'd by all the nation ; While I , like the Mogul in Indo , Am never seen but at my window ...
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... admired ; but at least we owe our gratitude to those who have introduced him to a people more able to appreciate his ... admiration to his countrymen ; honoured by sovereigns , to whom his muse has never been de- ficient in respect ; the ...
... admired ; but at least we owe our gratitude to those who have introduced him to a people more able to appreciate his ... admiration to his countrymen ; honoured by sovereigns , to whom his muse has never been de- ficient in respect ; the ...
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... admiration ; to write well on every thing , it is not enough to take an interest in every thing . It is in the fine arts , in poetry as an artist , in painting and sculpture as a critic , that Göthe justi- fies the fame which he has ...
... admiration ; to write well on every thing , it is not enough to take an interest in every thing . It is in the fine arts , in poetry as an artist , in painting and sculpture as a critic , that Göthe justi- fies the fame which he has ...
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