ellauri029.html on line 470: (Ksenofanes: Fragmentti 15)
ellauri046.html on line 274: Keywords: academia; actors; assistant professors; banquets; baptism; behavioral change; clergy; Constantin Constantius; contradiction; costumes; day laborers; disciples; earnestness; ethical existence; existence; finishing; freedom; Godthaab; Hegelian philosophy; horses; incommensurability; inwardness; lifelong tasks; love; male vulnerability; misunderstanding; money; Nicolaus Notabene; Philosophical Fragments; pleasure; professors; Quidam; Repetition; Socrates; suffering; talkativeness.
ellauri049.html on line 871: Fragment terrestre offert à la lumière, Maapalsta uhrattuna valolle,
ellauri050.html on line 1061: In dem Fragment Über die neuere Deutsche Literatur hatte Herder notiert: „Dithyramben, nach dem griechischen Geschmack nachgeahmt, bleiben für uns fremde. Das trunkne Sinnliche, was bei ihnen entzückte, wäre vielleicht für unsre feine und artige Welt ein Aergerniß; das Rasende in ihnen wäre uns allerdings dunkel, verworren und oft unsinnig.
ellauri100.html on line 1392: No Barthes koitti izekin kalkkiviivoilla kirjoittaa tollasta biaseista vapaata textiä, mm. Fragments d´un discours amoureux. Pitäs varmaan vilkasta onnistuiko yhtään.
ellauri197.html on line 651: In March 1833, "Pauline, a Fragment of a Confession" was published anonymously by Saunders and Otley at the expense of the author, Robert Browning, who received the money from his aunt, Mrs Silverthorne. It is a long poem composed in homage to the poet Shelley and somewhat in his style. Originally Browning considered Pauline as the first of a series written by different aspects of himself, but he soon abandoned this idea. The press noticed the publication. However, it sold no copies. Mill oli oikeassa, narsistista jaaritusta.
ellauri198.html on line 691: In March 1833, "Pauline, a Fragment of a Confession" was published anonymously by Saunders and Otley at the expense of the author, Robert Browning, who received the money from his aunt, Mrs Silverthorne. It is a long poem composed in homage to the poet Shelley and somewhat in his style. Originally Browning considered Pauline as the first of a series written by different aspects of himself, but he soon abandoned this idea. John Stuart Mill, however, wrote that the author suffered from an "intense and morbid self-consciousness". Later Browning was rather embarrassed by the work.
ellauri198.html on line 881: Hyperion, a Fragment is an abandoned epic poem by 19th-century English Romantic poet John Keats. It was published in Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems (1820). It is based on the Titanomachia, and tells of the despair of the Titans after their fall to the Olympians. Keats wrote the poem from late 1818 until the spring of 1819, when he gave it up as having "too many Miltonic inversions." He was also nursing his younger brother Tom, who died on 1 December 1818 of tuberculosis.
ellauri198.html on line 917: Pauline: A Fragment of a Confession (also known as Pauline) is the first published poem by Robert Browning. It was written in 1832, and published anonymously in 1833. The poem is the confession of an unnamed poet to his lover, the eponymous woman. It was first reprinted in 1868 with no alterations to the text.
ellauri254.html on line 443: Das Fragment scheint sehr dicht Hofmannsthals eigene biographische Situation zu reflektieren. Im Sommer 1901 hatte er geheiratet und mit seiner Frau ein Haus bezogen. Finanziell war er durch das Vermögen seines Vaters unabhängig. Der erste Dialog zwischen Jedermann und dem Mammon lässt das Herrschaftsverhältnis zwischen beiden hervortreten. Jedermann hadert mit dem Mammon, seinem Knecht, dessen Dienstfertigkeit ihm unerträglich ist.
ellauri313.html on line 561: Lavaterilla oli rikas mielikuvitus, syvä runollinen mieli, mutta häneltä puuttui taiteellinen muovailukyky ja suhtaisuus. Luonnostaan hän oli hurskas, lempeä ja vaatimaton, mutta ei aina tunnollinen keinojen valinnassa, kun oli kyseessä tavoitteiden toteuttaminen. Eli aika luikero! Lavaterin pääteoksia ovat Aussichten in die Ewigkeit (1768–1778); Geheimes Tagebuch von einem Beobachter seiner selbst (1772–1773) ja Physiognomische Fragmente (1775–1778), teos, joka vaikutti huomattavasti Lavaterin aikalaisiin, johon Goethe antoi avustustaan ja johon Lavaterin maine etupäässä perustuu. Fysiognomialla tarkoitetaan oppia, joka tutkii luonteen ominaisuuksien sekä kasvonpiirteiden ja ruumiinrakenteen vastaavuutta. Teos käännettiin useille kielille ja se herätti huomiota laajalti Euroopassa. Lavater kävi kirjeenvaihtoa aikansa kuuluisuuksien, kuten Johann Gottfried Herderin ja J. W. von Goethen kanssa. Esimerkixi terävänenäisyys osoittaa luikeroa luonnetta. E. Saarisessa on koko lailla Lassiterin näköä.
ellauri352.html on line 478: Fragmentit on käännetty kahdelletoista kielelle. Kirjoittajaa verrattiin toisinaan Elie Wieseliin, Anne Frankiin tai Primo Leviin. Toisin kuin usein sanotaan, hänen kirjansa ei ollut bestseller missään. Bugger it.
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xxx/ellauri127.html on line 545: Or, a vision in a dream. A Fragment. Tai uninäky. Pala.
xxx/ellauri130.html on line 454: Kaikki luominen on poleemista toimitusta.Novalis, FragmenteMKILL!2
xxx/ellauri130.html on line 457: Elämä on kuoleman alku, tai ehkä kääntäenNovalis, FragmenteMKILL!0
xxx/ellauri354.html on line 449: George Oppen alludes to the poem in "O Western Wind" (1962),"The Little Pin: Fragment" (1975) and "Disasters" (1976).
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 157: Eliot’s “Fragments” is a rendition of “The Jolly Tinker” and borrows from this
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