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... Works - 第 389 頁Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 著 - 1902完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Isadore Gilbert Mudge, Minnie Earl Sears - 1910 - 362 頁
...Fair, lxiii. Same as Kalbsbraten-Pumpernickel (in Fitz-Boodle Papers), which see. Note. — Weimar, " the dear little Saxon city where the good Schiller and the great Goethe lived and lie buried," where Thackeray passed some time as a student, is described in Vanity Fair as Pumpernickel. PUMPERNICKEL,... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1911 - 546 頁
...immense variety of humankind, I think I have never seen a society more simple, charitable, courteous and gentlemanlike than that of the dear little Saxon city...Schiller and the great Goethe lived and lie buried." Almost up to the time of his death, a year after Thackeray met him, Goethe was a prodigious worker.... | |
| Maude Morrison Frank - 1911 - 216 頁
...days of which I write, I think I have never seen a society more simple, charitable, courteous, and gentlemanlike than that of the dear little Saxon city...Schiller and the great Goethe lived and lie buried. 20 " I have been an unconscionable time in dying," said Charles II on his death-bed. 21 Late, my grandson!... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1911 - 278 頁
...humankind, I think I have never seen a society more simple, charitable, courteous, gen- , tlemanlike, than that of the dear little Saxon city where the...Schiller and the great Goethe lived and lie buried. Thackeray had at this time some notion of preparing himself for the diplomatic service — a scheme... | |
| Nathaniel Wright Stephenson - 1913 - 200 頁
...deeply than he was aware. Certainly, it greatly pleased him. He wrote of it in after years that he had "never seen a society more simple, charitable, courteous,...Schiller and the great Goethe lived and lie buried." Thackeray returned to England in 1831 and made a choice of profession which turned out to be inconclusive.... | |
| 1914 - 780 頁
...have never seen a society more simple, charitable, courteous, gentlemanlike, than that of the dear old Saxon city where the good Schiller and the great Goethe lived and lie buried." Nor is it unlikely that the subtle influence of this literary centre was quite lost upon his development.... | |
| 1915 - 748 頁
...there was something ennobling, I think, alike to the subject and sovereign. With a five-and-twenty years' experience since those happy days of which...and lie buried. Very sincerely yours, WM THACKERAY. (Life of Goethe, by George Henry Lewes, znd edn 1864.) Thackeray's tenure of office as Editor of the... | |
| Maude Morrison Frank - 1915 - 366 頁
...years' experience since those happy days, and an acquaintance with an immense variety of humankind, I think I have never seen a society more simple, charitable,...Schiller and the great Goethe lived and lie buried." The life at Weimar, however happy, could not last long, for Thackeray at twenty still had the world... | |
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