Goethe's Works, Volume 5G. Bell & sons, 1884 |
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Page 111
... became louder and more boisterous, until finally, when the hero proved victorious over his oppressor, and the tyrant met with deserved punishment, the delight of all became so intense that they vowed they had never known such blissful ...
... became louder and more boisterous, until finally, when the hero proved victorious over his oppressor, and the tyrant met with deserved punishment, the delight of all became so intense that they vowed they had never known such blissful ...
Page 369
... became so accustomed to these pursuits and felt so high a degree of reverence for them, that even now I can conceive no idea more exalted. For my soul has no eyes — it is all sensibility — it feels, but does not see. 0, that it could ...
... became so accustomed to these pursuits and felt so high a degree of reverence for them, that even now I can conceive no idea more exalted. For my soul has no eyes — it is all sensibility — it feels, but does not see. 0, that it could ...
Page 421
... became wholly inactive and insensible ; and shortly afterwards he died. " I know not how it happened, but I became convinced that my father had concealed a valuable treasure somewhere, which he had been anxious to bequeath to me rather ...
... became wholly inactive and insensible ; and shortly afterwards he died. " I know not how it happened, but I became convinced that my father had concealed a valuable treasure somewhere, which he had been anxious to bequeath to me rather ...
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