[19]: Comp. Tieck's Biographie von Koepke. Brandes.
[20]: Franz Sternbald, I. Berlin, 1798.
[21]: Haym, Die romantische Schule. Berlin, 1870.
[22]: Phantasus, i. Berlin, 1812.
[23]: 'A young hunter was sitting in the heart of the mountains in a thoughtful mood beside his fowling-piece, while the noise of the water and the woods was sounding through the solitude ... it grew darker ... the birds of night began to shoot with fitful wing along their mazy courses ... unthinkingly he pulled a straggling root from the earth, and on the instant heard with affright a stifled moan underground, which winded downwards in doleful tones, and died plaintively away in the deep distance. The sound went through his inmost heart; it seized him as if he had unwittingly touched the wound, of which the dying frame of Nature was expiring in its agony.' (Runenberg.)
[24]: Hymnen an die Nacht.
[25]: In Die Lehrlinge von Sais.
[26]: Athenäum, iii., 1800.
[INDEX]
- Addison, [231], [265], [292]
- Æschylus, [153], [176]
- Agrippa v. Nettesheim, [201]
- Alamanni, [132]
- Alberti, Leon, [102]
- Alcantara, [164]
- Alcuin, [59]
- Alexander, [66], [98], [100], [120]
- Ambrose, [42]
- Angilbert, [60]
- Anno v. Coeln, [73]
- Apollonios Rhodios, [120], [151]
- Apollonius Sidonius, [49], [50], [51], [109]
- Apuleius, [18]
- Aquinus, Thomas, [157]
- Aribert v. Mailand, [73]
- Aribo, [72]
- Ariosto, [127]
- Aristophanes, [16]
- Aristotle, [16], [36], [38], [100], [200]
- Augustine, [43], [44], [45], [62]
- Augustus, [18]
- Ausonius, [18], [45], [46], [47], [57], [62]
- Aventinus, [201]
- Avitus, [49]