I am enchanted while I read. He comprehends every feeling I have ever had so perfectly, expresses it so beautifully; but when I shut the book, it seems as if I had lost my personal identity; all my feelings linked with such an immense variety that belong... Margaret Fuller– An American Romantic Life - 126 psl.autoriai: Charles Capper - 1994 - 456 psl.Ribota peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 356 psl.
...poems. I am enchanted while I read. ' He comprehends every feeling I have ever had so per' fectly, expresses it so beautifully; but when I shut the '...will be so," or "No doubt such and '"such feel so." Yet, while my judgment becomes ' daily more tolerant towards others, the same attracting ' and repelling... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1857 - 352 psl.
...poems. I am enchanted while I read. 1 He comprehends every feeling I have ever had so per' fectly, expresses it so beautifully : but when I shut the...book, it seems as if I had lost my personal identity ; 1 all my feelings linked with such an immense variety ' that belong to beings I had thought so different.... | |
| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Henry Channing - 1884 - 406 psl.
...lyric poems. I am enchanted while I read. ' He comprehends every feeling I have ever had so per'fectlj, expresses it so beautifully; but when I shut the '...with such an immense variety 'that belong to beings I.had thought so different. What 'can I bring? There is no answer in my mind, except ' "It is so,"... | |
| Frederick Augustus Braun - 1910 - 296 psl.
...lately, in reading his lyric poems. I am enchanted while I read. He comprehends every feeling I have ever had so perfectly, expresses it so beautifully;...will be so,' or 'No doubt such and such feel so.' Yet, while my judgement becomes daily more tolerant toward others, the same attracting and repelling... | |
| Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 538 psl.
...Goethe had embraced the universe. . . . I am enchanted while I read. He comprehends every feeling I have ever had so perfectly, expresses it so beautifully;...feelings linked with such an immense variety that belongs to things I had thought so different" (ibid., Vol. I, p. 119). Later, with more critical analysis... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 2001 - 380 psl.
...Goethe had embraced the universe — I have felt that so much lately in reading his lyrick poems — I am enchanted while I read; he comprehends every..."It will be so" or "No doubt such and such feel so" — Yet while my judgement becomes daily more tolerant towards others the same attracting and repelling... | |
| Christel-Maria Maas - 2006 - 308 psl.
...lately, in reading his lyric poems. I am enchanted while I read. He comprehends every feeling I have ever had so perfectly, expresses it so beautifully; but when I shut the book, it seems äs if I had lost my personal identityf.] [...] But now the onesidedness, imperfection, and glow of... | |
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