Goethe's Works, Volume 5G. Bell & sons, 1884 |
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Page 193
... dress. He considered that a wraistcoat over which at times he might fling a short cloak would not be an inappropriate attire for a traveller. Long woven pantaloons and laced boots seemed to him the proper garb for a pedestrian. He ...
... dress. He considered that a wraistcoat over which at times he might fling a short cloak would not be an inappropriate attire for a traveller. Long woven pantaloons and laced boots seemed to him the proper garb for a pedestrian. He ...
Page 290
... dresses and for whatever else was necessary, Wilhelm had certain fancies of his own respecting some of the scenes and ... dress will render him sufficiently distinct. He should rather avoid than seek observation ; and not until the 290 ...
... dresses and for whatever else was necessary, Wilhelm had certain fancies of his own respecting some of the scenes and ... dress will render him sufficiently distinct. He should rather avoid than seek observation ; and not until the 290 ...
Page 348
... dress had no other end than to please him, for if I had been certain that I was not to meet his eye, I should have ... dresses nor arrange old ones according to the prevailing fashion. I was, in that case, indifferent to everything, or ...
... dress had no other end than to please him, for if I had been certain that I was not to meet his eye, I should have ... dresses nor arrange old ones according to the prevailing fashion. I was, in that case, indifferent to everything, or ...
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