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" A stranger to the unity which characterizes the most perfect of Greek poems it divides itself into sections, answering to the adventures in the Lay of the Niebelungen ; and should any one ever have the boldness to think of restoring it in a poetical form,... "
The History of Rome - Side 256
af Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1831
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The American Quarterly Review, Bind 4

1828 - 732 sider
...imagination, leaves every thing produced by the Romans in later times, far behind it. Knowing nothing of the unity which characterizes the most perfect of...Niebelungen ; and should any one ever have the boldness to restore it in a poetical form, he would commit a great mistake in selecting any other than that of...
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American Quarterly Review, Bind 4

Robert Walsh - 1828 - 564 sider
...imagination, leaves every thing produced by the Romans in later times, far behind it. Knowing nothing of the unity which characterizes the most perfect of...it divides itself into sections, answering to the adventure* in the lay of the Niebelungen ; and should any one ever have the boldness to restore it...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1829 - 598 sider
...imagination leaves every thing produced by Romans in later times far behind it. Knowing nothing of the unity which characterizes the most perfect of...selecting any other than that of this noble work.' (Hare and Tldrlwall.') Such is the very unceremonious manner in which Mr. Niebuhr disposes of the first,...
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The North American Review, Bind 42

Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1836 - 588 sider
...epopee, which in force and brilliance of imagination leaves everything produced by the Romans in latter times, far behind it. A stranger to the unity which...that of this noble work. " These lays were much older than Ennius, who moulded them into hexameters, and found matter in them for three books of his poems;...
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The North American Review, Bind 42

1836 - 612 sider
...epopee, which in force and brilliance of imagination leaves everything produced by the Romans in latter times, far behind it. A stranger to the unity which...sections, answering to the adventures in the Lay of the Niehelungen ; and should any one ever have the boldness to think of restoring it in a poetical form,...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review

1847 - 760 sider
...Regillus, — all this forms an epopee, which in force and brilliance of imagination leaves everything produced by the Romans in later times far behind it....one ever have the boldness to think of restoring it to a poetical form, he would commit a great mistake in selecting any other than that of this noble...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Bind 182

1847 - 758 sider
...the Lay of the Niebelungen ; and, should any one ever have the boldness to think of restoring it to a poetical form, he would commit a great mistake in...any other than that of this noble work. These lays are much older than Ennius, who moulded them into hexameters, and found matter in them for three books...
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The United States Democratic Review, Bind 4;Bind 35

1855 - 532 sider
...Tarquinius Priscus, begins a great poem which ends with the battle of Regillus. Knowing nothing of the unity which characterizes the most perfect of...sections answering to the adventures in the lay of the Niebelungon." Wo believe it is Voekerodt, who speaks of the literary societies that existed before...
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The Eclectic Review, Bind 1;Bind 49

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1829 - 610 sider
...imagination leaves every thing produced by Romans in later times far behind it. Knowing nothing of the unity which characterizes the most perfect of...selecting any other than that of this noble work.' (//are and Tkirlwall.) Such is the very unceremonious manner in which Mr. Niebuhr disposes of the first,...
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