Germany And the French Revolution

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But as the author pro- ceeded, Carlos lost favour, and his teacher, the Marquis Posa, took his place. The hero was no longer the unripe, passionate prince, but his radiant friend,, the herald of a State^bassd_on_ordered ■ ;.... freedom and the recognition of humaii dignity. 'rosa towers above all Schiller's didactic figures in~force and eloquence. UnUke eariier plays, ' Don Carlos ' was written in verse, and its ringing declama- tions became and have remained the current coin of reformers.
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...play also reveals an advance in intellectual maturity.
The poet had begun his career with passionate denunciations of > despots and crowned heads ; but hejearned to admire the kingly ^,l?f"virtues-of~Ffedejick and Joseph, and he had JastedThe goodness-o-f the Duke^of Weimar^ Princes must now, tlierefore, be included- in his vision of a regenerated world, and Posa's dream includes a prince, who, as father of his people, will f oster'and defeiid'the rights df man and freedom of thought. In the kindling scene with Philip, where he pours forth the flood of his eloquence, the great idealist utters the hopes and demands not only of his creator, but of the mass of his contemporaries in the years immediately preceding the convocation of the States-General.


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