The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 267F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Goethe's treatment of his great theme had a great object . The conception and conviction which , with Goethe , formed an entirely noble art object , it has been attempted thus to explain : Through the whole tragedy of " Faust " shines a ...
... Goethe's treatment of his great theme had a great object . The conception and conviction which , with Goethe , formed an entirely noble art object , it has been attempted thus to explain : Through the whole tragedy of " Faust " shines a ...
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Goethe himself tells us that " the composition of a Second Part must necessarily elevate itself altogether away from the hampered con- htien of the First , and conduct a man of such a nature ( the nature #laust ) into higher regions ...
Goethe himself tells us that " the composition of a Second Part must necessarily elevate itself altogether away from the hampered con- htien of the First , and conduct a man of such a nature ( the nature #laust ) into higher regions ...
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... Goethe knew the influence of such charm when it is divorced from womanly virtue . This episode of the temporary union of Faust and Helena , which Goethe omitted in his " Faust , " forms a necessary incident in the Second Part , but Goethe ...
... Goethe knew the influence of such charm when it is divorced from womanly virtue . This episode of the temporary union of Faust and Helena , which Goethe omitted in his " Faust , " forms a necessary incident in the Second Part , but Goethe ...
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