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Now he has turned his thoughts to Germany's great 19th-century dramatic trilogy, "Die Nibelungen," by Friedrich Hebbel.
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'Austria' wrote the poet Friedrich Hebbel, 'is a little world in which the big one holds its try-outs.'
The Emperor's Clothes Schorske, Carl E. 1964
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But, on the other hand, he is not free from suggestions of artifice; his characters are abnormally introspective and self-explanatory, and they reveal a talent for logical exposition which belongs rather to Friedrich Hebbel than to men of like passions with ourselves.
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The greatest German dramatists of the middle of the nineteenth century were Franz Grillparzer, Friedrich Hebbel, and Otto Ludwig.
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In the former field its most eminent representative is Friedrich Hebbel
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Otto Ludwig (1813-65) and Friedrich Hebbel (1813-63).
Henrik Ibsen Edmund Gosse 1888
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Even forty years later Friedrich Hebbel, in 1844, paid a visit to the Industrial Exposition in Paris.
Germany and the Germans From an American Point of View Price Collier 1886
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Friedrich Hebbel, probably in 1828, gave his Newfoundland dog the name of Yorick-Sterne-Monarch. [
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The name also occurs once in Pepys.] [Footnote 4: Rossetti's sonnet, “On the Refusal of Aid between Nations,” is an almost equally remarkable instance.] [Footnote 5: The same is recorded of Friedrich Hebbel, the most original of modern German dramatists.] [Footnote 6: In his “Urim of Conscience,” 1695.
Life of John Milton Garnett, Richard, 1835-1906 1890
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The name also occurs once in Pepys.] [Footnote 4: Rossetti's sonnet, "On the Refusal of Aid between Nations," is an almost equally remarkable instance.] [Footnote 5: The same is recorded of Friedrich Hebbel, the most original of modern German dramatists.] [Footnote 6: In his "Urim of Conscience," 1695.
Life of John Milton Richard Garnett 1870
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