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3. oldal
... true of Shakspeare , though Shakspeare leaves no immediate stamp of himself , and critical inference alone can dis- cern him in his works ; but far less is it true of Goethe . A rarefied self no doubt it is Women , who love nothing so ...
... true of Shakspeare , though Shakspeare leaves no immediate stamp of himself , and critical inference alone can dis- cern him in his works ; but far less is it true of Goethe . A rarefied self no doubt it is Women , who love nothing so ...
4. oldal
... true enough of Goethe , no doubt ; but we suspect that Mr. Carlyle was resisting a secret feeling that there was a limpness and want of concentra- tion in Goethe's whole nature , intellectual and moral , from the results of which his ...
... true enough of Goethe , no doubt ; but we suspect that Mr. Carlyle was resisting a secret feeling that there was a limpness and want of concentra- tion in Goethe's whole nature , intellectual and moral , from the results of which his ...
7. oldal
... true of Goethe , and is generally true of all casts of character where the permanent influence of a manly conscience " This genial , indulgent mother employed does not start forth into life along with the her faculty for story - telling ...
... true of Goethe , and is generally true of all casts of character where the permanent influence of a manly conscience " This genial , indulgent mother employed does not start forth into life along with the her faculty for story - telling ...
14. oldal
... true ( for and with as little pain in the digestive pro- cess as that constitution would allow . Fas- cinating as Egmont is , Egmont himself is the later Goethe , the conscious master- builder condescending to accept from woman , and ...
... true ( for and with as little pain in the digestive pro- cess as that constitution would allow . Fas- cinating as Egmont is , Egmont himself is the later Goethe , the conscious master- builder condescending to accept from woman , and ...
16. oldal
... true remorse . After his return from Wetzlar , and publi- cation of Götz and Werther , Goethe became a famous man . The effect of this fame upon himself was certainly very great . Not only are the letters to Kestner clearly written ...
... true remorse . After his return from Wetzlar , and publi- cation of Götz and Werther , Goethe became a famous man . The effect of this fame upon himself was certainly very great . Not only are the letters to Kestner clearly written ...
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