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praised his verse as melodious and written with musical language, but complains that the thought and sentiments expressed are too often artificial and insincere. The 1905
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was, however, then rapidly decaying in public favor, and in 1784 Matthisson was glad to accept a travelling tutorship. He lived for two years with the
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as one of his finest lyrics. He edited selections from the lyric poets of Germany under the title of
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judges "his verse melodious and graceful, especially in rural description, but never strong." His
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extravagantly praised for their melancholy sweetness and their fine descriptions of scenery. The
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In 1794 he was appointed reader and traveling companion to Princess Louisa of
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Matthisson enjoyed for a time a great popularity on account of his
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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of the court theatre and chief librarian of the royal library at
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Ferdinand Hartmann
poet
German
Romantic
set to music
Beethoven
Hohendodeleben
Magdeburg
theology
philology
Halle
Philanthropinum
seminary
Swiss
Bonstetten
Lake Geneva
Anhalt-Dessau
Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau
Switzerland
Tyrol
Italy
Danish
Friederike Brun
king of Württemberg
intendant
Stuttgart
Wörlitz
Dessau
German

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