| Thomas Carlyle - 1890 - 304 sider
...this sorrow, might be seen from these few significant lines, written before the appearance of Werter; 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 discussed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1890 - 318 sider
...this sorrow, might be seen from these few significant lines, written before the appearance of Werter; To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own.* ' Seli-murder is an occurrence in men's affairs which, how much soever it may have already been discussed... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1890 - 410 sider
...Sßert^er§ gefd)riebenen $eihn: To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature gave he knew, 2s While misery's form his fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not its own. Ser ©elbftmorb ift ein 6reignifj ber menfdjlidjen 'Jlatur, toeldje§, mag aud) barüber fd)on fo biel... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1895 - 440 sider
...roaren, beroeifen bie roentgen bebeutenben, por bem ©rfdjeinen ïBertijerë gefdjriebenen geilen: To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not its own. 33er Selbftmorb ift ein Ereignis ber menfdjlid)en Síatur, roeldjeë, mag aud; barüber fdjon fo »ici... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 660 sider
...sorrow, might be seen from these few significant lines, written before the appearance of Werter: — ' 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 discussed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 546 sider
...this sorrow, might be seen from these few significant lines, written before the appearance of Werter; To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...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... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 556 sider
...this sorrow, might be seen from these few significant lines, written before the appearance of Werter; To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...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 - 1902 - 484 sider
...wretchedness is shown by the few 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 of human nature, which, whatever may be said and done with respect to it, demands... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1902 - 534 sider
...wretchedness is shown by the few significant lines, written before the appearance of " Werther : " " To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...his fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not it« own." Suicide is an event of human nature, which, whatever may be said and done with respect to... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 504 sider
...sorrow, might be seen from these few significant lines, written before the appearance of Werter: — 1 To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...knew, While misery's form his fancy drew In dark ideal hnes, and horrors not ita own.' l "Self-murder is an occurrence in men's affairs which, how much soever... | |
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