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  • 91Das verschleierte Bild zu Sais — The Veiled Image at Sais (Das verschleierte Bild zu Saïs) is a 1795 ballad by Friedrich Schiller using ancient Greek, Egyptian and biblical motifs. v · …

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  • 92Demetrius (play) — Demetrius is an incomplete drama by the German playwright Friedrich Schiller based on the life of Demetrius, briefly Russian czar between 1604 and 1605. It is a reflection on the individual s responsibility in history and on the rule of Napoleon …

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  • 93Der Antritt des neuen Jahrhunderts — The Start of the New Century ( Der Antritt des neuen Jahrhunderts) is a poem written by Friedrich Schiller early in the 19th century, possibly in 1801. It deals with the peace of Luneville and the Napoleonic Wars. Sources Jochen Golz (ed.),… …

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  • 94The Ghost-Seer — From the papers of the Count of O**   Author(s) Friedrich Schiller Country …

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  • 95Der Handschuh — Jean Clouet: Francis I of France 1527, Paris, Musée du Louvre Der Handschuh (The Glove) is a ballad by Friedrich Schiller, written in 1797, the year of his friendly ballad competition with Goethe. Contents …

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  • 96Der Kampf mit dem Drachen — The Battle with the Dragon (Der Kampf mit dem Drachen) is a 300 verse ballad by Friedrich Schiller, divided into 25 stanzas of 12 verses each. v · …

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  • 97Der Ring des Polykrates (poem) — Polycrates Ring (Der Ring des Polykrates) is a ballad written in June 1797 by Friedrich Schiller. It was first published the following year. It gave its name to the Korngold opera Der Ring des Polykrates, set in or around 1797. v …

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  • 98Der Taucher — The Diver (Der Taucher) is a ballad by Friedrich Schiller, written in 1797, the year of his friendly ballad competition with Goethe. v · …

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  • 99Die Götter Griechenlandes — The Gods of Greece (Die Götter Griechenlandes) is a 1788 poem by the German writer Friedrich Schiller. It was first published in Wieland s Der Teutsche Merkur, with a second, shorter version (with much of its controversial content removed)… …

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  • 100Die Horen (Schiller) — Not to be confused with die Horen (Morawietz). Die Horen (The Hours) was a monthly German literary journal published from 1795 to 1797. It was printed by the Cotta publishing house in Tübingen and edited and run by Friedrich Schiller. Many and… …

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