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(1851) [MARC] Author: H. C. Andersen
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Hegelianers – that is to say, always to
interweave Hegel’s philosophical terms in
conversation. In order to put down this practice,
a few clever fellows took upon themselves
the task of hammering some of the most
difficult technical words into the memory of
a humorous and commonly drunken country
innkeeper, at whose house many a Sexa was
often held; and the man spoke Hegelianic in his
mellow hours, and the effect was so absurd,
that the employment of philosophical scraps
in his speech was ridiculed, understood, and the
nuisance abandoned.

Beautiful songs resound as we approach:
we hear Swedish, Norwegian and Danish.
The melody’s varied beacon makes known to
us where Upsala’s students are assembled.
The song proceeds from the assembly-room –
from the tavern saloon, and like serenades in
the silent evening, when a young friend departs,
or a dear guest is honoured. Glorious melodies!
ye enthral, so that we forget that the sun goes
down, and the moon rises.


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