The Poetry and Prose of Heinrich HeineCitadel Press, 1959 - 874 pages |
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Page 389
... become a great orator , and like Demosthenes I sometimes declaimed by the sea , when winds and waves howled and raged . Thus one exercises one's lungs , and becomes used to addressing large gatherings even if they are very unruly ...
... become a great orator , and like Demosthenes I sometimes declaimed by the sea , when winds and waves howled and raged . Thus one exercises one's lungs , and becomes used to addressing large gatherings even if they are very unruly ...
Page 401
... become very tired , and I stood in need of some relaxation . Moreover , the air of my native land was daily becoming more unwholesome for me , and I had seriously to contemplate a change of climate . I had visions : the clouds passing ...
... become very tired , and I stood in need of some relaxation . Moreover , the air of my native land was daily becoming more unwholesome for me , and I had seriously to contemplate a change of climate . I had visions : the clouds passing ...
Page 607
... becomes an enemy of religion , which the state has endowed with privileges , and which has therefore become its ally . Even a harmless believer becomes suspicious when he scents the political design in religion . Most revolting of all ...
... becomes an enemy of religion , which the state has endowed with privileges , and which has therefore become its ally . Even a harmless believer becomes suspicious when he scents the political design in religion . Most revolting of all ...
Contents
by Frederic Ewen | 3 |
NEW POEMS | 18 |
The Citizen of the World | 39 |
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