Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 164
... Goethe here ? " Assured on that point she exclaimed , " Goethe , ach Goethe , how long have I sought you ! Was it nice to leave me in such anxiety ? " Goethe's features expressed less benignity than they sometimes did . She overwhelmed ...
... Goethe here ? " Assured on that point she exclaimed , " Goethe , ach Goethe , how long have I sought you ! Was it nice to leave me in such anxiety ? " Goethe's features expressed less benignity than they sometimes did . She overwhelmed ...
Page 165
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 ...
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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... Goethe's Männer- Goethe was no egoist ; he The next theme that Dr. Bode deals freundschaften , or friendships with man . never knew jealousy . He furthered and helped all worthy effort and any promising talent . One of his noblest ...
... Goethe's Männer- Goethe was no egoist ; he The next theme that Dr. Bode deals freundschaften , or friendships with man . never knew jealousy . He furthered and helped all worthy effort and any promising talent . One of his noblest ...
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