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  • = Sintram =, the Greek hero of the German romance, _Sintram and His

    Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 Ebenezer Cobham Brewer 1853

  • "Sintram" inspires us anew with the true spirit of Durer's great work.

    Great Artists, Vol 1. Raphael, Rubens, Murillo, and Durer Jennie Ellis Keysor

  • A NORTHERN MOLE would be much obliged if any reader of LITTLE FOLKS would tell her who wrote the poems "Sintram" and "Lyra Innocentium."

    Little Folks (October 1884) A Magazine for the Young Various

  • It began as a literary influence, in the lurid tales of Hoffmann, the tale of "Sintram," and so on; the revisualising of the dark background of forest behind our European cities.

    The Crimes of England 1905

  • Julius Hare, who was at school at Weimar in the winter of 1804-5, rendered three of Tieck's tales, as well as Fouqué's "Sintram"

    A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century 1886

  • Next comes "Sintram" (1883), a notable edition of De la Motte Fouqué's romance, followed by "Undine" (in 1885).

    Children's Books and Their Illustrators Gleeson White 1874

  • When next he spoke, it was to ask if she could repeat their old favourite lines in "Sintram".

    The Heir of Redclyffe Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • Some say they think the expression of Death gentle, or only admonitory (as the author of "Sintram"); and I have to thank the authoress of the "Heir of Redclyffe" for showing me a fine impression of the plate, where Death certainly had a not ungentle countenance -- snakes and all.

    Undine Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqu�� 1810

  • Some say they think the expression of Death gentle, or only admonitory (as the author of "Sintram"); and I have to thank the authoress of the "Heir of Redclyffe" for showing me a fine impression of the plate, where Death certainly had a not ungentle countenance -- snakes and all.

    Sintram and His Companions Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqu�� 1810

  • "Sintram," a voice might have said to him -- "ah, Sintram, art thou indeed the same who so lately wert gazing on the moistened heaven of the eyes of Gabrielle?"

    Sintram and His Companions Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqu�� 1810

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