With a five-and-twenty years' experience since those happy days of which I write, and an acquaintance with an immense variety of human kind, I think I have never seen a society more simple, charitable, courteous, gentlemanlike than that of the dear little... Memoir of Norman Macleod - 第 46 頁Donald Macleod 著 - 1876完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1899 - 674 頁
...happy days spent in Weimar, and, looking back upon them five and twenty years later, he could write: "I think I have never seen a society more simple,...little Saxon city where the good Schiller and the créât Goethe lived and lie buried." In this reminiscent letter about Goethe, Thackeray mentions that... | |
| W. H. Bruford - 1962 - 508 頁
...since those happy days of which I write', Thackeray concludes, 'and an acquaintance with an immense variety of human kind, I think I have never seen a...Schiller and the great Goethe lived and lie buried.' Many other foreign visitors and a host of Germans have left us their impressions of Weimar and Goethe... | |
| 1920 - 628 頁
...and still hangs in my study, and puts me in mind of days of youth, the most kindly and delightful. I think I have never seen a society more simple, charitable,...Schiller and the great Goethe lived and lie buried. Thackeray's daughter, Lady Ritchie, tells us how once, when they were little girls, she and her sister... | |
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