| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann - 1850 - 472 trang
...spoke severely of certain critics, who were not satisfied with Lessing, and made unjust demands upon him. " When people," said he, " compare the pieces...call them paltry and miserable, what do they mean ? Rather pity the extraordinary man for being obliged to live in a pitiful time, which afforded him... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1883 - 884 trang
...spoke severely of certain critics, who were not satisfied with Lessing, and made unjust demands upon him. " When people," said he, " compare the pieces...call them paltry and miserable, what do they mean ? Rather pity the extraordinary man for being obliged to live in a pitiful time, which afforded him... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - 524 trang
...spoke severely of certain critics, who were not satisfied with Lessing, and made unjust demands upon him. " When people," said he, " compare the pieces...call them paltry and miserable, what do they mean? Rather pity the extraordinary man for being obliged to live in a pitiful time, which afforded him no... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - 544 trang
...of certain critics, who were not satisfied with Lessing, and made unjust demands upon him. " WThen people," said he, "compare the pieces of Lessing with...call them paltry and miserable, what do they mean? Rather pity the extraordinary man for being obliged to live in a pitiful time, which afforded him no... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1919 - 130 trang
...spoke severely of certain critics who were not satisfied with Lessing, and made unjust demands upon him. "When people," said he, "compare the pieces of...ancients, and call them paltry and miserable, what is one to say? Rather let us pity the extraordinary man for being obliged to live in a pitiful time,... | |
| Columbia University. Dramatic Museum - 1919 - 128 trang
...spoke severely of certain critics who were not satisfied with Lessing, and made unjust demands upon him. "When people," said he, "compare the pieces of...ancients, and call them paltry and miserable, what is one to say? Rather let us pity the extraordinary man for being obliged to live in a pitiful time,... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - 532 trang
...Lessing, and made unjust demands upon him. " When people," said he, "compare the pieces of Eessing with those of the ancients, and call them paltry and miserable, what do they mean? Rather pity the extraordinary man for being obliged to live in a pitiful time, which afforded him no... | |
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