Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... received from Cotta 401,090 marks , and between 1832-1865 , his heirs received 464,474 marks for the edition of his collected works . Goethe was , indeed , never exposed to the bracing degradation of poverty . The calm of his lofty ...
... received from Cotta 401,090 marks , and between 1832-1865 , his heirs received 464,474 marks for the edition of his collected works . Goethe was , indeed , never exposed to the bracing degradation of poverty . The calm of his lofty ...
Page 603
... received , the gods " called him All ( Pan ) , because he delighted the minds of All ( Pasi ) . " We may , if we please , see in this nothing but an antiquated pun , but if we do so we shall lose the full meaning of the fable . The hymn ...
... received , the gods " called him All ( Pan ) , because he delighted the minds of All ( Pasi ) . " We may , if we please , see in this nothing but an antiquated pun , but if we do so we shall lose the full meaning of the fable . The hymn ...
Page 500
... received into the text - books , and goes on to be quoted even at the present time . To the seventeenth century belongs the famous forgery of the " Eikon Basilike , ” which like the " Casket Letters ” is memorable for its association ...
... received into the text - books , and goes on to be quoted even at the present time . To the seventeenth century belongs the famous forgery of the " Eikon Basilike , ” which like the " Casket Letters ” is memorable for its association ...
Contents
Are Proofs of the Descent of Man being Strengthened? | 43 |
616 | 92 |
Goethes Art of Living and Ways of Life By H SCHÜTZ WILSON | 101 |
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