The German Classics of the Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, volume 03

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The German Classics of the Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, volume 03
Francke, Kuno, 1855-1930
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_O si sicomnia!_] [Footnote 30: It appears that the account of his conversion beingcaused by such a fall, and other stories of his juvenile character, are not well authenticated. ] [Footnote 31: We doubt the propriety of putting so blasphemous astatement in the mouth of any character. --T. ] [Footnote 32: This soliloquy, which, according to the formerarrangement; constituted the whole of Scene IX. , and concluded theFourth Act, is omitted in all the printed German editions. It seemsprobable tha...t it existed in the original manuscript from which Mr. Coleridge translated. --Ed. ] [Footnote 33: The soliloquy of Thekla consists in the original ofsix-and-twenty lines, twenty of which are in rhymes of irregularrecurrence. I thought it prudent to abridge it. Indeed the whole scenebetween Thekla and Lady Neubrunn might, perhaps have been omittedwithout injury to the play. --C. ] [Footnote 34: These four lines are expressed in the original withexquisite felicity-- Am Himmel ist gesch

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