单词 | Heyse |
例句 | Heyse says the contrails were made as the jets were about to engage in a simulated dogfight. Air Force: Obscene contrails above Phoenix unintentional 2019-05-31T04:00:00Z But they continued to be grounded on Monday as the Air Force investigated the issue with pilots, maintenance workers and medical professionals, according to base spokeswoman Major Rebecca Heyse. US F-35 fighter jets grounded over pilot oxygen supplies - BBC News 2017-06-12T04:00:00Z The disputes here about research methods and findings are reason enough to delay changing as profound an institution as marriage, said an assistant state attorney general, Kristin Heyse. In Gay Marriage Suit, a Battle Over Research 2014-03-08T02:55:34Z Heyse works in the spirit of a sculptor; he seizes upon some picturesque incident or situation, and chisels and polishes until all the effect which it is capable of producing has been extracted from it. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z In German, my favourite novelist is Paul Heyse. Notable Women Authors of the Day Biographical Sketches 2012-01-19T03:00:21.017Z Many of his verses have been excellently translated into German by Paul Heyse. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z The father of the poet, Paul Heyse, who later became the celebrated philologist, was his private tutor in the home of the Mendelssohns, where the intellectual aristocracy of Berlin frequently assembled. Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ 2011-10-14T02:00:24.730Z Jeff Heyse, spokesman for the Galveston Police Department, which is reviewing two of the unsolved murders, said he found it “interesting” that Bell wants immunity when he is already serving a life sentence. Relatives of Texas girls slain in 1970s unsure about convicted killer claiming responsibility 2011-09-29T07:05:28Z Heyse is also the author of several novels on a larger scale, all of which have gained success and provoked abundant discussion. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z An essentially Latin genius, Heyse excels in stories of Italian life, where his lightness of touch and sense of form are shown to best advantage; but he has also written several long novels. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z We read German literature; we began with Grimm and went on to Goethe and, to descend somewhat, Heyse and Auerbach. Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z The young girl was as beautiful, as chaste, and as proud as the Arrabiata of Paul Heyse; and for the first time Teodoro felt a new and vague feeling awake in his bosom. The Library Magazine of Select Foreign Literature All volumes 2011-03-02T03:00:25.433Z “We’re looking at where we can go from here,” Heyse said. Relatives of Texas girls slain in 1970s unsure about convicted killer claiming responsibility 2011-09-29T07:05:28Z "Paul Heyse's 'Lonely Ones' is an idyl--a perfect little picture in its way." Too Rich A Romance 2011-01-19T03:00:22.440Z Johansen always spoke with a sigh of Heyse’s novels; he had specially liked those on board, and he had not been able to finish the last one he was reading. Farthest North Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-1896 It is no longer the Germany of Canon Schmid, of Auerbach, of Heyse, of the Lorelei and the simple musical concert and the happy family life. Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z A countryman of Goethe's, Paul Heyse, born in Berlin in 1830, two years before the great poet's death, was no less fortunate in the lot to which fate assigned him. A Divided Heart and Other Stories By Paul Heyse, author of "In Paradise," etc. The Romance of the Canoness A Life-History One of the younger poets, Paul Heyse, at the same time made his first appearance with the poetic drama "Francesca da Rimini." A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) From the later chapters it is possible that Paul Heyse filched an idea. The Merry-Go-Round But to-day we have more than a hundred big laboratories in all countries, and even Munich now has its share in them, so that Heyse may have improved on his opinion since then. Psychology and Social Sanity Heyse's power was unlike Goethe's in kind and degree, but the opportunities for its development were equally favorable. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Nor have I scrupled to forsake the ancient quantity in proper names; following Heyse, I have made the first syllable of Verona short in xxxv. The Poems and Fragments of Catullus Heyse, Storm, and Dahn were on the roll, and Fontane came into touch with them; he and Storm remained friends in spite of the fact that Storm once called him "frivolous." The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 His wife, Gaudairenca, was a poetess, and Paul Heyse has made her the central figure of one of his charming Troubadour Novellen. The Troubadours It is formally regulated in advance by the absolute domination of a decisive incident—as, for example, the outbreak of a concealed love in Heyse, or the moment of farewell in Theodor Storm. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. He took charge of his son's early education, and naturally laid great stress on language, inculcating the love for purity and exactness in its use, which is one of Heyse's best qualities. A Divided Heart and Other Stories From "Tales from the German of Paul Heyse" Stories by Foreign Authors: German — Volume 1 Thus, Paul Heyse grew up in an atmosphere of appreciation for the fine arts. Andrea Delfin Heyse protested; but Maeterlinck laughed at him and just had the play published under his name. My Life and My Efforts It was taken by him from Heyse's lectures on language which were published posthumously by Steinthal. Darwin and Modern Science Upon his return to Germany, Heyse at once began serious literary work, and put the first rung in the traditional ladder to fame. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Evidently, Heyse was neither a great dramatist nor a great poet; and although he was a man of unquestionable power, he reached forty years of age without having made any permanent impression on his time. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Trying to find out whether English translations of Paul Heyse's work were already available, I turned to the online catalog of the Library of Congress. Andrea Delfin Maeterlinck nevertheless used Heyse's ideas, but in a manner which did not constitute plagiarism and openly pointed this out in an appendix to the German edition of his play. My Life and My Efforts The man Heyse, with his intense admiration of physical beauty, his love of nature, his utter disregard of conventionality, his keen insight into the uttermost corners of human hearts, looks out of every page. A Divided Heart and Other Stories After a time the income was discontinued, but Heyse's works were then amply remunerative, and he has lived in Munich to this day. A Divided Heart and Other Stories It is Heyse's own creed, this of the all-sufficiency of the present life. A Divided Heart and Other Stories It seems as if for the larger part of the 20th century no English translations of Paul Heyse's stories have been published. Andrea Delfin Heyse complained in an article and von Oppeln-Bronikowski answered by publishing the letters which had been exchanged between them and referred to an expertise, attesting that this was not a case of plagiarism. My Life and My Efforts Having now abandoned his aspirations towards poetic and dramatic fame, Heyse worked as his own nature dictated, and soon made for himself a distinctive place in German literature. A Divided Heart and Other Stories No environment could be imagined more congenial to a man of Heyse's tastes than that of the court at Munich; and once settled there, he began to fulfil the hopeful prophecies of his friends. A Divided Heart and Other Stories But the short story is Heyse's favorite form of expression, and it is in the short story that his power is best revealed. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Since Heyse believes that every story should embody some specific thought, something to distinguish it absolutely from every other, it is easily comprehensible that many of his tales are morbid and unreal. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Heyse was outraged and harshly rejected this offer. My Life and My Efforts All classes of German society have contributed to enlarge Heyse's world of fiction, but it is of the educated middle class that he most often writes. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Not until "Colberg," "Elizabeth Charlotte," and "Hans Lange" had appeared, would the general public acknowledge Heyse as a great dramatist. A Divided Heart and Other Stories In fact, Heyse always forces us to feel what he wishes to tell us. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Heyse uses nature merely as a background for human beings. A Divided Heart and Other Stories All of Heyse's writings have atmosphere, that indefinable quality which no amount of mere description of places and people can give, but which comes of itself from the heart of the sympathetic writer. A Divided Heart and Other Stories And Heyse is evidently deeply in sympathy with every subject which he treats. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Even then they found a flaw; for, although the characters were strong and interesting, and some of the situations were intensely dramatic, Heyse's dramas, as a whole, were lacking in one essential quality, action. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Nor is it possible by reading ten of Heyse's stories to divine what the eleventh may be. A Divided Heart and Other Stories This, perhaps, is one of Heyse's greatest charms. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Whether or no Heyse's works will live is a problem which must be left to its own solution. A Divided Heart and Other Stories It is this unfortunate and unnecessary frankness which has brought against Heyse the accusation of immorality, although all his stories have an "upward tendency," and are time to the highest ideals. A Divided Heart and Other Stories "Not deep the poet sees, but wide," and Heyse's view was not wide. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Since Heyse is still living, the thousand and one interesting facts and anecdotes which come to the world's knowledge only after a great man's death are not yet told of him. A Divided Heart and Other Stories A number of Heyse's works have been translated into English, but many more deserve wider popularity than their own language can give them. A Divided Heart and Other Stories |
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