| Heinrich Heine - 1863 - 500 pàgines
...bridegroom who had invited all the world to a wedding, and then, as the song says. Hurrah I upon the bridnl eve, In merry joke, for pota, they broke Aristocratic...Be silent," Death would say, "as to those who lie here,"—but we still live, and will fight OD in the holy battle for the freedom of humanity. "Who... | |
| 1885 - 906 pàgines
...song says— ' Tlurrah ! upon the bridal eve. In merry joke, for pots, they broke Aristocratic heade.' But alas ! every inch which humanity advances costs...rather dear? Is not the life of the individual worth a> much аз that of the entire race ? For every single man is a world which is born and which dies... | |
| R. ABERCROMBIE M.A - 1885 - 1098 pàgines
...combats of the first men who fought against quite aa terrible monsters, dragons, and robber giants. 5. Every inch which humanity advances costs streams of...beneath every grave-stone lies a world's history. 6. Alas ! One ought really to write against no one in this world. We are all of us sick and suffering... | |
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