both good days and good nights. Often before dawn I am already awake, and lie down by the open window, to enjoy the splendour of the three planets, which are at present to be seen together, and to refresh myself with the increasing brilliancy of the... Goethe's Works - Trang 261bởi Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1883Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1839 - 450 trang
...planets, which are at present to be seen together, and the gradual irradiation of the clouds. I pas? almost the whole day in the open air, and hold spiritual...communion with the tendrils of the vine, which say many good things to me, and of which I could tell you wonders. Also, I write once more poems which... | |
| 1840 - 532 trang
...three planets, which are at present to be seen together, and the gradual irradiation of the clouds. I pass almost the whole day in the open air, and hold...communion with the tendrils of the vine, which say many good things to me, and of which I could tell you wonders." In Weimar we meet at his house celebrated... | |
| 1863 - 518 trang
...are at present to be seen, and to refresh myself with the increasing brilliancy of the morning red. I pass almost the whole day in the open air, and hold...I should like always to remain in this situation." Many of the conversations and situations in the poet's biography have a relation to the sim ; and in... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann - 1850 - 454 trang
...refused, and would hear nothing of the sort. " I thought," said he, " that I should depart before ' him ; but God disposes as he thinks best ; and all that...I should like always to remain in this situation." Thursday, September u, 1828. At two o'clock to-day, in the very finest weather, Goethe returned from... | |
| 1891 - 906 trang
...Eckermann : " Often before dawn I am already awake, and lie down by the open window to refresh my spirit with the increasing brilliancy of the morningred....tendrils of the vine, which say good things to me, of which I could tell you wonders." He thought of all these soothing influences of Nature as those... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1863 - 552 trang
...are at present to be seen, and to refresh myself with the increasing brilliancy of the morning red. I pass almost the whole day in the open air, and hold spiritual communion with the tendrils of the Tine, which say good things to me, and of which I could tell you wonders. I also write poems again,... | |
| 1870 - 494 trang
...like this stands in need of a keeper. He is very much staggered that Goethe should speak of holding " spiritual communion with the tendrils of the vine, which say good things. A well-known morphological hint in the Eckermann conversations (as to the point upon which quoted and... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann, Frédéric Jacob Soret - 1875 - 640 trang
...variegated valley, with the Saale meandering through the meadows. On the opposite side, toward the cast, were woody hills, over which the eye could wander...to-day, in the very finest weather, Goethe returned from Dornburg. He looked very well, and was quite browned by the sun. We soon sat down, to dinner, in the... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann - 1875 - 642 trang
...variegated valley, with the Saale meandering through the meadows. On the opposite side, toward the cast, were woody hills, over which the eye could wander...I should like always to remain in this situation." TJiurs., Sep. 11.—At two o'clock to-day, in the very finest weather, Goethe returned from Dornburg.... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1892 - 522 trang
...upright as well and as long as we can." See Eckermann's Conversations of Goethe, p. 322. t " I . . . . hold spiritual communion with the tendrils of the...things to me, and of which I could tell you wonders." See Eukermann's Conversations of Goethe, p. 323. mallows, and I know not what besides, are blossoming... | |
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