The Autobiography of Goethe: Truth and Poetry: from My Own Life. Together with his Annals: or, Day and year papers. Tr. from the German, Volume 2G. Bell and sons, 1900 - 518 pages |
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... gave occasion for jests of many kinds , for 1 had no other way of defending myself against his peculiarities but by bringing forward my own . or , The number of those who had no faith in Physiognomy , at least , regarded it as uncertain ...
... gave occasion for jests of many kinds , for 1 had no other way of defending myself against his peculiarities but by bringing forward my own . or , The number of those who had no faith in Physiognomy , at least , regarded it as uncertain ...
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... gave a new excitement to my mind , and as Basedow was much more extensively read , and had more skill in the fencing tricks of disputation than a follower of nature like myself , I had always to exert myself the more , the more ...
... gave a new excitement to my mind , and as Basedow was much more extensively read , and had more skill in the fencing tricks of disputation than a follower of nature like myself , I had always to exert myself the more , the more ...
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... gave him a retort . How much greater was now my longing for Lavater . He , too , seemed to be rejoiced when he saw me again , and confided to me much that he had learned , especially in reference to the various characters of his fellow ...
... gave him a retort . How much greater was now my longing for Lavater . He , too , seemed to be rejoiced when he saw me again , and confided to me much that he had learned , especially in reference to the various characters of his fellow ...
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... gave to it . In Jerusalem , according to the legend , there was a shoe- maker , of the name of Ahasuerus . For this character my Dresden shoemaker was to supply the main features . I had furnished him with the spirit and humor of a ...
... gave to it . In Jerusalem , according to the legend , there was a shoe- maker , of the name of Ahasuerus . For this character my Dresden shoemaker was to supply the main features . I had furnished him with the spirit and humor of a ...
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... gave the impression of great industry , when there entered a well - formed , slender man , whom , at first , in the twilight , I took for Fritz Jacobi , but soon , discovering my mistake , greeted as a stranger . In his free and ...
... gave the impression of great industry , when there entered a well - formed , slender man , whom , at first , in the twilight , I took for Fritz Jacobi , but soon , discovering my mistake , greeted as a stranger . In his free and ...
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