| George Henry Lewes - 1855 - 482 頁
...was happening, and interested himself about all strangers. Whenever a countenance struck his fancy, there was an artist settled in Weimar who made a portrait...Goethe had quite a gallery of heads, in black and white, taken by this painter. His house was all over pictures, drawings, casts, statues and medals.... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1856 - 506 頁
...was happening, and interested himself about all strangers. Whenever a countenance struck his fancy, there was an artist settled in Weimar who made a portrait...Goethe had quite a gallery of heads, in black and white, taken by this painter. His house was all over pictures, drawings, casts, statues and medals.... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1856 - 504 頁
...was happening, and interested himself about all strangers. Whenever a countenance struck his fancy, there was an artist settled in Weimar who made a portrait...Goethe had quite a gallery of heads, in black and white, taken by this painter. His house was all over pictures, drawings, casts, statues and medals.... | |
| William Makepeace [collected essays Thackeray (stories, etc.]) - 1867 - 430 頁
...was happening, and interested himself about all strangers. Whenever a countenance struck his fancy, there was an artist settled in Weimar who made a portrait...Goethe had quite a gallery of heads, in black and white, taken by this painter. His house was all over pictures, drawings, casts, statues, and medals.... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1868 - 296 頁
...happening, and interested himself about 10 all strangers. Whenever a countenance struck his fancy, 11 there was an artist settled in Weimar who made a portrait...Goethe had quite a gallery of heads, in black and white, 12 taken by this painter. His house was all over 13 pictures, drawings, casts, statues, and... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1872 - 430 頁
...was happening, and interested himself about all strangers. Whenever a countenance struck his fancy, there was an artist settled in Weimar who made a portrait...Goethe had quite a gallery of heads, in black and white, taken by this painter. His house was all over pictures, drawings, casts, statues, and medals.... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1874 - 320 頁
...persons were admitted ; but he liked to know9 all that was happening, and interested himself about 10 all strangers. Whenever a countenance struck his fancy,11...casts, statues, and medals. Of course I remember very well1* the perturbation of spirit with which, as a lad of nineteen,15 1 received the longexpected intimation... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1876 - 320 頁
...persons were admitted ; but he liked to know9 all that was happening, and interested himself about 10 all strangers. Whenever a countenance struck his fancy,11...the perturbation of spirit with which, as a lad of nineteen,3 5 1 received the longexpected intimation that the Ilerr Gcheimeratli would see me on such... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1877 - 840 頁
...there was an artUt » What in England are caited ' itarrluf engagemenu. " f The Gor/enAnus. 5I4 GOETHE. settled in Weimar who made a portrait of it. Goethe had quite a gallery of heads, in black and white, taken by this painter. His house was all over pictures, drawings, casts, statnes, and medals.... | |
| Charles Adolphus Buchheim - 1885 - 288 頁
...remained8 in his private apartments, where only a very few privileged persons were admitted ; but ho liked to know9 all that was happening, and interested...the perturbation of spirit with which, as a lad of nineteen,16 1 received the longexpected intimation that the Herr Geheinierath would see me on such... | |
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