Literary history is the great morgue where all seek the dead ones whom they love, or to whom they are related.


Scintillations from the Prose Works of Heinrich Heine: I. Florentine Nights. II. Excerpts (ed. 1873)


Literary history is the great morgue where all seek the dead ones whom they love, or to whom they are related.

Literary history is the great morgue where all seek the dead ones whom they love, or to whom they are related.

Literary history is the great morgue where all seek the dead ones whom they love, or to whom they are related.

Literary history is the great morgue where all seek the dead ones whom they love, or to whom they are related.