Perspectives and Points of View: The Early Works of Wieland and Their BackgroundJohns Hopkins University Press, 1974 - 189 Seiten |
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... attempt to present diverging views in dramatic form . The interlocutors are so fairly matched and the argumentation so well balanced that attempts to identify the individual speakers with contemporary figures or to determine the extent ...
... attempt to present diverging views in dramatic form . The interlocutors are so fairly matched and the argumentation so well balanced that attempts to identify the individual speakers with contemporary figures or to determine the extent ...
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... attempts to seduce him . Her loveliness , charm , and wanton passion do not even excite the slightest desire in Joseph ; he is in ... attempt is equally unsuccessful , even though Chemos and his phantoms of love , " der wilde schwarm der ...
... attempts to seduce him . Her loveliness , charm , and wanton passion do not even excite the slightest desire in Joseph ; he is in ... attempt is equally unsuccessful , even though Chemos and his phantoms of love , " der wilde schwarm der ...
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... attempted to provide a convincing answer . The greatest folly of man , he believes , is the tendency to think of his own opinions as axioms or irrefutable truths and attempt to force others to subscribe to his subjective values . Truth ...
... attempted to provide a convincing answer . The greatest folly of man , he believes , is the tendency to think of his own opinions as axioms or irrefutable truths and attempt to force others to subscribe to his subjective values . Truth ...
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German Echoes and Innovations | 46 |
Personal Views and Critical Perspectives | 68 |
Wielands Early Writings | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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