| Max Koch - 1901 - 534 Seiten
...never the mobbist, one of those drivelers with which our island has teemed for so many years. Bürger is one of those authors whose book I like to have...either communicated to me, or taught me to recognise . . . Take from Bürger's poems the incidents, which are seldom or ever of his own invention, and still... | |
| Karl Julius Theodor Zeiger - 1901 - 80 Seiten
...never the mobbist, one of those drivelers with which our Island has teemed for so many years. Bürger is one of those authors whose book I like to have...either communicated to me, or taught me to recognise . . . Take from Bürger's poems the incidents, which are seldom or ever of his own invention, and still... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1977 - 308 Seiten
...the mobbist, one of those dim drivellers with which our island has teemed for so many years. Bürger is one of those authors whose book I like to have...either communicated to me, or taught me to recognise. [EL, p. 234] Demonstrating the sentimentalist's concern with the beat of his own pulse, the letter... | |
| Martha Woodmansee - 1994 - 224 Seiten
...to complain that however much delight he gave, Burger nevertheless left little permanent impression: Burger is one of those authors whose book I like to...either communicated to me, or taught me to recognise. Burger is not a poet who demands to be reread, and the reason for this, Wordsworth suggests, lies in... | |
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