97 examples of heine's in sentences

She played and sang a littleexcellently within that narrow compass which she had allotted to herselfplayed Mendelssohn's 'Lieder' with finished touch and faultless phrasing, sang Heine's ballads with consummate expression.

and then you paused and looked up at Lesbia, and there was more love in your eyes than in all Heine's poetry, though that brims over with love.'

Heine's ballad is set opposite for the sake of comparison.

Some trace Heine's ballad direct to Brentano, some direct to Loeben.

The expression "ein Graf Löben" is grammatical evidence, though not proof, of one of two things: that Loeben was to Elster himself in 1890 a mere name, or that Elster knew Loeben would be this to the readers of his edition of Heine's works.

The melodious singing, the golden hair and the golden comb and the use that is made of both, the irresistibly sweet sadness, the time, "Aus alten Zeiten," and the subjectivityHeine himself recites his poemthese indispensable essentials in Heine's poem are not in Loeben's.

The crusades, the Sankt-Wernerskirchen, Lorch, the Fischfang, Hatto's Mäuseturm, the maelstrom at Bingen, the Kedrich, the story of the Kecker Reuter who liberated the maid that had been abducted by dwarfs, and again, and this is irrefutable, the story "von dem wunderlicheft Wisperthale drüben, wo die Vögel ganz vernünftig sprechen," all of these and others play a large role in Schreiber's sagas and in Heine's Rabbi.

Of the forty-odd (there were forty-two in 1898) composers of Heine's ballad, the greatest are Schumann, Raff, and Liszt, and in this case Friedrich Sucher, who married the ballad to its now undivorceable melody.

For the correct date of Heine's ballad, see Sämtliche Werke, Hamburg, 1865, XV, 200.]

An instance of this is seen in Selections from Heine's Poems, edited by H.S. White, D.C. Heath & Co., Boston, 1900, p. 182.

" The best finished collection of Heine's letters is the one by Hans Daffis, Berlin, 1907, 2 vols.

The first volume covers Heine's life up to 1831.

During these years Heine's letters are dated from Göttingen, Berlin, Gnesen, Berlin, Münster, Berlin, Lüneburg, Hamtburg, Ritzenbüttel, and Lüneburg.

Yet Ludwig Börne, acknowledged leader of German revolutionists, had scornfully written of him (I translate from Heine's own quotation, in his pamphlet on Börne): "I can make allowance for child's-play, and for the passions of youth.

About the revolutionist hangs something Hebraic (if we may still use Heine's own distinction, never very definite, and now worn so thin), but Heine prided himself upon a sunlit cheerfulness that he called Greek.

No one questions Heine's place among the poets of the world.

One day two young girls were translating one of Heine's shorter poems.

that there is a heavy weight in the other scalethat Heine's magnificent powers have often served only to give electric force to the expression of debased feeling, so that his works are no Phidian statue of gold, and ivory, and gems, but have not a little brass, and iron, and miry clay mingled with the precious metal.

Heine's personality was full of seemingly inconsistent traits.

The only result of these experiments was the demonstration of Heine's total inaptitude for commercial pursuits.

Pictures of Travel IV (1831) included English Fragments, the record of Heine's observations in London, and The City of Lucca, a supplementary chapter on Italy.

The first period in Heine's life closes with the year 1831.

Some of Heine's most perfect products are his smallest.

Toward the outside world, then, Heine's habitual attitude is not that of an interpreter; it is that of an artist who seeks the means of expression where they may be found.

Heine's love poemstwo-thirds of the Book of Songsare written in the very simplest of verses, mostly quatrains of easy and seemingly inevitable structure.

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