Word: germanism
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Franz Grillparzer, the author of the play, has been called the "German Racine." He was born in Vienna in 1791 and died in the same city in 1872, acclaimed the national poet of Austria. In addition to his plays he wrote much lyric and epigrammatic poetry, and some prose tales Grillparzer's plays are nearly all tragedies, and the one comedy which he produced was signally unsuccessful...
...GERMAN PLAY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GERMANIC MUSEUM. "Grillparzer's Medea.'" Colonial Theatre, Boston, 2.30 P. M. Tickets on sale at Herrick's, at Thurston's, and at the Theatre...
...GERMAN PLAY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GERMANIC MUSEUM. "Grillparzer's 'Medea.'" Colonial Theatre, Boston, 2.30 P. M. Tickets on sale at Herrick's, at Thurston's, and at the Theatre...
This evening at 7.30 o'clock at the second Catholic Club conference, Mr. H. S. Carruth will speak in the parlor of the Phillips Brooks House on the subject. "The German Revolt from the Church." This is the second discourse in the series of historical lectures which Mr. Carruth is delivering at conferences of the Catholic Club under the general subject of Europe on the Eve of the Protestant Reformation...