| 1834 - 340 sider
...to prove, And the sharp stings of hopeless love; To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than natnre gave he knew, While misery's form his fancy drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not his own Then wish not o'er his earthly tomb The baneful night shade's lurid bloom To drop its deadly... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1836 - 678 sider
...waren, beweifen bie wenigen bebeutenben, »or bem <2г'фешеп ffiertbert gtfdjriibtnfn Seiten : To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...his fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not ¡Is own. ЗЭег £ eli-ftinorb ¡ft (in <5rcigni6 ber menfrt)ti*en 9iatur, nxirte», mag аиф... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 sider
...this sorrow, might be seen from these few significant lines, written before the appearance of Warier: To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own. * ' Self-murder is an occurrence in men's affairs, which, how much soever it may have already been... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1840 - 906 sider
...women, beweifen bit neenigen bebeutenbeu, non been (¿mft)eincn ¿ilemttyerd geft)ntez benen ¿etlen: To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not its own. ¿er ‘Selbftrnorb if em l¿reiguift ben meubt)hit)em 92otur, soelc1)ed, meg andy borüben fci)en... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 sider
...these few significant lines, written before the appearance of Werter; To griefs congenial prone, Afore wounds than nature gave he knew, While misery's form...drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own.* 1 Self-murder is an occurrence in men's affairs which, how much soever it may have already been discussed... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1847 - 356 sider
...wretchedness, is seen in the following significant lines, written before the appearance of Werther: " To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than Nature...drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not its own." Suicide is an event in human nature which, however much has been said and done about it, yet excites... | |
| 1887 - 754 sider
...portrait Goethe finds to be accurately drawn in these lines:— To griefs congenial prone, More wound. than Nature gave he knew, While Misery's form his...fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not its own. I shall feel greatly indebted to any of your readers who will kindly refer me to the sources of the... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1851 - 330 sider
...befannt waren, betoeifen bie toemgen bebeutenben, Bor bem Sr= fфemen 353 e rt^ er« gefфriebenen To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not its own. фег ©eíbftmorb ift ein (Sreignifj ber те^фифея SRatitr, Юе1фе3, mag аиф barüber... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1851 - 730 sider
...3ammer befannt hjaren, beweifen bie toenigen bebeutenben, »or bem (b fфemcn SBert^erê дefфriebenen To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not its own. Фег ©elbfhnorb ift ein (Sreignig bcr тп^фКфеп üflatur, mag аиф barüber (фоп fo biet... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1851 - 346 sider
...Sammer befannt »aren, betoeifen bie toentgen bebeutenben, toor bem 6r= fфemen SBert^ere gefфriebenen To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not its own. (Setbftmorb ift ein ßreignif? ber те^фифеп ÜJÍatur, Юе1фе3, mag аиф barüber fфon... | |
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