The Poetry and Prose of Heinrich Heine |
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Page 360
... feel any of the customary anxiety ; but strangely enough in these depths I remembered how the year before , at about the same time , I had experienced a squall on the North Sea , and now I thought how nice and cozy it would be to feel ...
... feel any of the customary anxiety ; but strangely enough in these depths I remembered how the year before , at about the same time , I had experienced a squall on the North Sea , and now I thought how nice and cozy it would be to feel ...
Page 387
... feel convinced that if you do not censure me now or condemn my latest book it is from a feeling of generosity . For that I thank you . I'll never forget it . No one feels more keenly than I that I have done myself incalcu- lable harm ...
... feel convinced that if you do not censure me now or condemn my latest book it is from a feeling of generosity . For that I thank you . I'll never forget it . No one feels more keenly than I that I have done myself incalcu- lable harm ...
Page 405
... feel safe . Since the idea of going to Paris had already dawned on me , I was easily swayed when a generous and cautioning hand beckoned to me . However , flight would be easy , if we did not drag the Fatherland along on the soles of ...
... feel safe . Since the idea of going to Paris had already dawned on me , I was easily swayed when a generous and cautioning hand beckoned to me . However , flight would be easy , if we did not drag the Fatherland along on the soles of ...
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