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       Thomas Carlyle

      The Life of Friedrich Schiller

      Comprehending an Examination of His Works

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066240646

       PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION. [1845.]

       PART I.

       SCHILLER'S YOUTH (1759-1784) .

       PART FIRST. [1759-1784.]

       PART II.

       FROM SCHILLER'S SETTLEMENT AT MANNHEIM TO HIS SETTLEMENT AT JENA. (1783-1790.)

       PART SECOND. [1783-1790.]

       Act III. Scene X. The King and Marquis de Posa.

       PART III.

       FROM HIS SETTLEMENT AT JENA TO HIS DEATH. (1790-1805.)

       PART THIRD. [1790-1805.]

       Act I. Scene IV. Max Piccolomini, Octavio Piccolomini, Questenberg.

       Act IV. Scene X. Thekla; the Swedish Captain; Fräulein Neubrunn.

       Scene XI. Neubrunn; Thekla.

       Scene XII. Thekla.

       Act III. Scene IV.

       Scene V. A Knight [ in haste ].

       Scene VI.

       Scene VII.

       Scene IX.

       Scene X. Lionel, Joanna.

       Act IV. Scene III.

       SUPPLEMENT OF 1872.

       HERR SAUPE'S BOOK. [NOTE IN PEOPLE'S EDITION.]

       SAUPE'S "SCHILLER AND HIS FATHER'S HOUSEHOLD."

       APPENDIX I.

       APPENDIX II.

       APPENDIX II.

       Thomas Carlyle Leben Schillers, aus dem Englischen; eingeleitet durch Goethe.

       Schillers Leben.

       SUMMARY AND INDEX.

       SUMMARY.

       PART I. SCHILLER'S YOUTH. (1759-1784.)

       PART II. FROM HIS SETTLEMENT AT MANNHEIM TO HIS SETTLEMENT AT JENA. (1784-1790:)

       PART III. FROM HIS SETTLEMENT AT JENA TO HIS DEATH. (1790-1805.)

       SUPPLEMENT OF 1872.

       APPENDIX I.

       APPENDIX II.

       [1845.]

       Table of Contents

      The excuse for reprinting this somewhat insignificant Book is, that certain parties, of the pirate species, were preparing to reprint it for me. There are books, as there are horses, which a judicious owner, on fair survey of them, might prefer to adjust by at once shooting through the head: but in the case of books, owing to the pirate species, that is not possible. Remains therefore that at least dirty paper and errors of the press be guarded against; that a poor Book, which has still to walk this world, do walk in clean linen, so to speak, and pass its few and evil days with no blotches but its own adhering to it.

      There have been various new Lives of

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