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Goethe was looking out of window , his hands clasped behind his back , and talking with Frau von Kügelgen , when the door was flung open and a roomy matron - an entire stranger to Goethe - stormed in . She might be very rich , but was ...
Goethe was looking out of window , his hands clasped behind his back , and talking with Frau von Kügelgen , when the door was flung open and a roomy matron - an entire stranger to Goethe - stormed in . She might be very rich , but was ...
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66 To Goethe time was very precious , and he resented the selfish intrusion of those for whom time has no value , and who , without consideration for him or for his occupations , interrupted merely for their own trivial or egotistical ...
66 To Goethe time was very precious , and he resented the selfish intrusion of those for whom time has no value , and who , without consideration for him or for his occupations , interrupted merely for their own trivial or egotistical ...
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Kotzebue was always distasteful to Goethe . The next theme that Dr. Bode deals with is Goethe's Männerfreundschaften , or friendships with man . Goethe was no egoist ; he never knew jealousy . He furthered and helped all worthy effort ...
Kotzebue was always distasteful to Goethe . The next theme that Dr. Bode deals with is Goethe's Männerfreundschaften , or friendships with man . Goethe was no egoist ; he never knew jealousy . He furthered and helped all worthy effort ...
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Are Proofs of the Descent of man being Strengthened | 43 |
Beaconsfield Viscountess By J HENRY HARRIS | 135 |
Béam The Fors of By A R WHITEWAY M | 146 |
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