| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1846 - 554 páginas
...religious medinm through which he views them, they are all cleared up and perfectly bright. Blessed man ! he had escaped from the wild labyrinths of doubt into the stronghold of belief; from thence, with undisturbed tranquillity of soul, he beheld and portrayed the storms of the world;... | |
| Pedro Calderón de la Barca - 1853 - 444 páginas
...religious medium through which he views them, they are all cleared up and perfectly bright. Blessed man ! he had escaped from the wild labyrinths of doubt into the stronghold of belief ; from thence, with undisturbed tranquillity of soul, he beheld and portrayed the storms of the world... | |
| Pedro Calderón de la Barca - 1856 - 266 páginas
...the most Christian." And Augustus Schlegel, who had not his brother's Romanist sympathies to affect his judgment, in a passage of rare eloquence in his...ascending continually to the throne of God. Falling * Led. 29. in, too, with the very point of his brother's praise, ' Blessed mau !' he exclaims, ' he... | |
| Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Richard Chenevix Trench - 1856 - 268 páginas
...the most Christian." And Augustus Schlegel, who had not his brother's Romanist sympathies to affect his judgment, in a passage of rare eloquence in his...Calderon, as one never-ending hymn of thanksgiving, ascend\ ing continually to the throne of God. Falling * Zect. 29. in, too, with the very point of his... | |
| 1879 - 592 páginas
...religious medium through which he views them, they are all cleared up and perfectly bright. Blessed man ! he had escaped from the wild labyrinths of doubt into the stronghold of belief." * What makes this fact so noticeable is that Calderon's was the very reverse of a narrow nature, both... | |
| 1872 - 554 páginas
...the empire of life is not merely expressed but solved;" and August himself exclaims, " Blessed man ! he had escaped from the wild labyrinths of doubt into the stronghold of belief; from thence, with undisturbed tranquillity of soul, he portrayed the storms of the world." Calderon... | |
| 1878 - 644 páginas
...variations of these Autos, through which they deserve the enthusiastic praise of Schlegel, who calls them ' one never-ending hymn of thanksgiving, ascending continually to the throne of God.' It will be our aim to select for notice those which especially justify this lofty panegyric, leaving... | |
| CHARLOTTE M. YONGE - 1878 - 666 páginas
...variations of these Autos, through which they deserve the enthusiastic praise of Schlegel, who calls them ' one never-ending hymn of thanksgiving, ascending continually to the throne of God.' It will be our aim to select for notice those which especially justify this lofty panegyric, leaving... | |
| Elizabeth Julia Hasell - 1879 - 244 páginas
...secular drama, and yet more by his autos, in these words concerning their writer : " Blessed man ! he had escaped from the wild labyrinths of doubt into the stronghold of belief ; from thence, with undisturbed tranquillity of soul, he beheld and portrayed the storms of the world.... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1880 - 254 páginas
...most Christian.' And Augustus Schlegel, who had not his brother's Roman Catholic sympathies to affect his judgment, in a passage of rare eloquence in his...labyrinths of doubt into the stronghold of belief ; from thence, with undis* Lect. 29. turbed tranquillity of soul, he beheld and portrayed the storms... | |
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