Georg Brandes

Eminent Authors of the Nineteenth Century: Literary Portraits


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the treasures of their inner being, he turned his gaze not within but without, pondered but little on his ego, his calling, and his capabilities; but fully conscious that he bore within his own soul a clear mirror, which reflected everything within his immediate surroundings that interested him, he allowed his gaze, with the keen susceptibility and true creative impulse of a plastic artist, to wander in all directions.

      Of a plastic artist, I said; for he did not long continue to carol forth the music of romance. He himself has said—

      "Fair is romantic poesie,

       Yet what we call beauté de nuit."

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