Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Goethe would have many objectionable features . Amongst other things , for instance , we should most certainly have a considerable development of the genus " prig , " that is to say , there would be a constant parade of self ...
... Goethe would have many objectionable features . Amongst other things , for instance , we should most certainly have a considerable development of the genus " prig , " that is to say , there would be a constant parade of self ...
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... Goethe's treatment of the question of vocations this distinction is never clearly drawn . There is no acknowledgment of what our present industrial system now forces on our notice , viz . , that the vast majority of people pass the ...
... Goethe's treatment of the question of vocations this distinction is never clearly drawn . There is no acknowledgment of what our present industrial system now forces on our notice , viz . , that the vast majority of people pass the ...
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... Goethe's emotions could have been more concentrated , that some single personality could have inspired his muse throughout life . However , this would imply a very different Goethe from that of which we have actual knowledge . But let ...
... Goethe's emotions could have been more concentrated , that some single personality could have inspired his muse throughout life . However , this would imply a very different Goethe from that of which we have actual knowledge . But let ...
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