Goethe's Works, Volume 5G. Bell & sons, 1884 |
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Page 168
... considered it as a most heinous offence, called it a breach of the Burgfried or Castle Peace, and required that the most strict investigation should be set on foot by his own judge. It was considered that the sufferer's white and dusty ...
... considered it as a most heinous offence, called it a breach of the Burgfried or Castle Peace, and required that the most strict investigation should be set on foot by his own judge. It was considered that the sufferer's white and dusty ...
Page 203
... considered it- shameful to abandon a plan which they had adopted after so much consideration, upon a mere rumour of peril. He endeavoured to encourage the rest, and his reasons were manly and convincing. "The whole thing is a mere ...
... considered it- shameful to abandon a plan which they had adopted after so much consideration, upon a mere rumour of peril. He endeavoured to encourage the rest, and his reasons were manly and convincing. "The whole thing is a mere ...
Page 269
... considered valuable possessions, he has reason enough to show that he is conscious of their worth. A certain stately gracefulness in common things, and a species of light elegance in earnest and important matters becomes him well ...
... considered valuable possessions, he has reason enough to show that he is conscious of their worth. A certain stately gracefulness in common things, and a species of light elegance in earnest and important matters becomes him well ...
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