Hyperion. Генри Уодсуорт Лонгфелло

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Автор произведения Генри Уодсуорт Лонгфелло
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       Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

      Hyperion

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664648532

       BOOK I.

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       CHAPTER I. THE HERO.

       CHAPTER II. THE CHRIST OF ANDERNACH.

       CHAPTER III. HOMUNCULUS.

       CHAPTER IV. THE LANDLADY'S DAUGHTER.

       CHAPTER V. JEAN PAUL, THE ONLY-ONE.

       CHAPTER VI. HEIDELBERG AND THE BARON.

       CHAPTER VII. LIVES OF SCHOLARS.

       CHAPTER VIII. LITERARY FAME.

       BOOK II.

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       CHAPTER I. SPRING.

       CHAPTER II. A COLLOQUY.

       CHAPTER III. OWL-TOWERS.

       CHAPTER IV. A BEER-SCANDAL.

       CHAPTER V. THE WHITE LADY'S SLIPPER AND THE PASSION-FLOWER.

       CHAPTER VI. GLIMPSES INTO CLOUD-LAND.

       CHAPTER VII. MILL-WHEELS AND OTHER WHEELS.

       CHAPTER VIII. OLD HUMBUG.

       CHAPTER IX. THE DAYLIGHT OF THE DWARFS, AND THE FALLING STAR.

       CHAPTER X. THE PARTING.

       BOOK III.

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       CHAPTER I. SUMMER-TIME.

       CHAPTER II. FOOT-TRAVELLING.

       CHAPTER III. INTERLACHEN.

       CHAPTER IV. THE EVENING AND THE MORNING STAR.

       CHAPTER V. A RAINY DAY.

       CHAPTER VI. AFTER DINNER, AND AFTER THE MANNER OF THE BEST CRITICS.

       CHAPTER VII. TAKE CARE!

       CHAPTER VIII. THE FOUNTAIN OF OBLIVION.

       CHAPTER IX. A TALK ON THE STAIRS.

       BOOK IV.

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       CHAPTER I. A MISERERE.

       CHAPTER II. CURFEW BELLS.

       CHAPTER III. SHADOWS ON THE WALL.

       CHAPTER IV. MUSICAL SUFFERINGS OF JOHN KREISLER.

       CHAPTER V. SAINT GILGEN.

       CHAPTER VI. SAINT WOLFGANG.

       CHAPTER VII. THE STORY OF BROTHER BERNARDUS.

       CHAPTER VIII. FOOT-PRINTS OF ANGELS.

       CHAPTER IX. THE LAST PANG.

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      "Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate,

      Who ne'er the mournful, midnight hours

      Weeping upon his bed has sate,

      He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powers."

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      In John Lyly's Endymion, Sir Topas is made to say; "Dost thou know what a