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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... took place in his immediate circle . His early friends who had read , in manuscript , those poet- ical compositions which were now creating so much sensa- tion , and therefore regarded them almost as their own , gloried in a success ...
... took place in his immediate circle . His early friends who had read , in manuscript , those poet- ical compositions which were now creating so much sensa- tion , and therefore regarded them almost as their own , gloried in a success ...
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... took pleasure in declaring in favour of both , though without being able to gain the assent of my friends . In Faith , I said , everything depends on the fact of believing ; what is believed is perfectly indifferent . Faith is a ...
... took pleasure in declaring in favour of both , though without being able to gain the assent of my friends . In Faith , I said , everything depends on the fact of believing ; what is believed is perfectly indifferent . Faith is a ...
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... took fire quickly , but had a most horrid stench , and every time poisoned the air insuffer- ably with the first whiff . I called this preparation " The Basedovian Smellfungus , " ( Stink - schwamm ) and declared that it ought to be ...
... took fire quickly , but had a most horrid stench , and every time poisoned the air insuffer- ably with the first whiff . I called this preparation " The Basedovian Smellfungus , " ( Stink - schwamm ) and declared that it ought to be ...
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... took the character of his wife ; by our excessive and troublesome politeness , we were tolerably amusing to the elegant society , and so put every one into good humor . Of serenades at evening , midnight and morning , there was no lack ...
... took the character of his wife ; by our excessive and troublesome politeness , we were tolerably amusing to the elegant society , and so put every one into good humor . Of serenades at evening , midnight and morning , there was no lack ...
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... took pleasure in the confidence reposed in him by his fellow citi- zens , who , though occupied with earthly gain , did not leave the heavenly treasures out of view . The sight of this indus- trious region was satisfactory , because its ...
... took pleasure in the confidence reposed in him by his fellow citi- zens , who , though occupied with earthly gain , did not leave the heavenly treasures out of view . The sight of this indus- trious region was satisfactory , because its ...
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