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Page vii
... mind to write it , Goethe removed to the university town of Jena , in order to be away from the bustling and restless life of the Weimar court , and to enjoy the society , and avail himself of the advice of his friend Schiller , then ...
... mind to write it , Goethe removed to the university town of Jena , in order to be away from the bustling and restless life of the Weimar court , and to enjoy the society , and avail himself of the advice of his friend Schiller , then ...
Page viii
... mind for the completion of his work after the new year . He adds a sketch of his intentions which should be borne in mind in forming a critical opinion of the merit of his poem . " I have attempted to free the merely human elements of ...
... mind for the completion of his work after the new year . He adds a sketch of his intentions which should be borne in mind in forming a critical opinion of the merit of his poem . " I have attempted to free the merely human elements of ...
Page xi
... mind to serve him faithfully , and earn her bread well . But when the father insists upon it , and the son also manifests his earnest desire for her , she declares , that , if they meant to be serious , she herself was well content ...
... mind to serve him faithfully , and earn her bread well . But when the father insists upon it , and the son also manifests his earnest desire for her , she declares , that , if they meant to be serious , she herself was well content ...
Page xxi
... mind of the poet who for our delight accelerated the union of his Luise with her worthy friend1 . ' Goethe's original intention appears to have been to rival Voss's ' Idyl ' in an idyllic poem , but soon the ' Homeric ' element came in ...
... mind of the poet who for our delight accelerated the union of his Luise with her worthy friend1 . ' Goethe's original intention appears to have been to rival Voss's ' Idyl ' in an idyllic poem , but soon the ' Homeric ' element came in ...
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... mind . This may be - and doubt- less is an exaggeration in the first part , as many passages would remain unintelligible to an ancient reader without further elucida- tion ; but the second part of Gervinus's assertion we too hold to be ...
... mind . This may be - and doubt- less is an exaggeration in the first part , as many passages would remain unintelligible to an ancient reader without further elucida- tion ; but the second part of Gervinus's assertion we too hold to be ...
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17 Paternoster Row according adverb alliteration amphimacer apothecary appears Cambridge character clergyman cloth College common commonly Comp compound country course dactyl Demy Octavo denotes diminutive Dorothea Dorothea's doubt English Examination expresses expression father Fellow first French fürwahr generally genitive German given Goethe Goethe's good great Greek Hand Haus Hauſe heart Hermann Hermann's herrlichen Herz Homeric house instance instead Isaac Barrow iſt Jüngling Kinder language less life line love Mädchen make Mann meaning means Menschen merely mother Mutter no doubt noun Observe passage perhaps phrase place poem poet poetical prefer present properly prose prose we should read sagte same says second see Aue ſein sense sentence ſich ſie sogleich Sohn spondee St John's College style take things thought time Trinity College Tripos understand understood University University of Cambridge unsern unusual used usual Vater verb versezte Wagen weiß whole Wöchnerin wohl word work Worte years
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