The Poetry and Prose of Heinrich HeineCitadel Press, 1959 - 874 pages |
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Page 374
... understands the language of stones and can translate it into the dialect of my heart . Yes , at night I can understand Italy perfectly , for then the young nation with its young , operatic speech is asleep and the ancients rise from ...
... understands the language of stones and can translate it into the dialect of my heart . Yes , at night I can understand Italy perfectly , for then the young nation with its young , operatic speech is asleep and the ancients rise from ...
Page 408
... understand only the externals of the Revolution , but not its more profound questions . These questions concern not ... understand me— And the people will understand us too , when we tell them in due time that henceforth they will eat ...
... understand only the externals of the Revolution , but not its more profound questions . These questions concern not ... understand me— And the people will understand us too , when we tell them in due time that henceforth they will eat ...
Page 717
... understanding of this law , which was most profoundly revealed to us by the Saint- Simonians , and which raises ... understand , the philosophical enthu- siasm of our time , because he feared lest thereby his mental tran- quillity ...
... understanding of this law , which was most profoundly revealed to us by the Saint- Simonians , and which raises ... understand , the philosophical enthu- siasm of our time , because he feared lest thereby his mental tran- quillity ...
Contents
by Frederic Ewen | 3 |
NEW POEMS | 18 |
The Citizen of the World | 39 |
Copyright | |
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