Perspectives and Points of View: The Early Works of Wieland and Their BackgroundJohns Hopkins University Press, 1974 - 189 Seiten |
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... translation of An Essay on Criti- cism , the Versuch über die Critik ( 1745 ) by Gottfried Ephraim Müller , is accompanied by the translator's epistle " Abschilderung einer schönen Gegend " and his " Ode über eine schöne Aussicht , " in ...
... translation of An Essay on Criti- cism , the Versuch über die Critik ( 1745 ) by Gottfried Ephraim Müller , is accompanied by the translator's epistle " Abschilderung einer schönen Gegend " and his " Ode über eine schöne Aussicht , " in ...
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... translator to present his own , oc- casionally quite different ideas ; sometimes he even developed a con- trasting theory in a comprehensive set of Anmerkungen as Johann Adolf Schlegel did , for example , in his translation of Batteux ...
... translator to present his own , oc- casionally quite different ideas ; sometimes he even developed a con- trasting theory in a comprehensive set of Anmerkungen as Johann Adolf Schlegel did , for example , in his translation of Batteux ...
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... translation of the letters of Cicero , Goethe commented on the freshness and immediacy of the German rendition and expressed his belief that the flexibility of Wieland's vantage point and his habit of presenting alternate per- spectives ...
... translation of the letters of Cicero , Goethe commented on the freshness and immediacy of the German rendition and expressed his belief that the flexibility of Wieland's vantage point and his habit of presenting alternate per- spectives ...
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German Echoes and Innovations | 46 |
Personal Views and Critical Perspectives | 68 |
Wielands Early Writings | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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