Goethe's Works, Volume 5G. Bell & sons, 1884 |
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Page 106
... happy natural talent, and help it elucidate the author, is less common than, for the gratification of the public, we could desire." " But," said Wilhelm, " will not that happy natural talent, as the first and last essential, enable not ...
... happy natural talent, and help it elucidate the author, is less common than, for the gratification of the public, we could desire." " But," said Wilhelm, " will not that happy natural talent, as the first and last essential, enable not ...
Page 139
... Happy, thrice happy they who are raised hy their birth above the lower ranks of mankind, who never even in a transient manner experience those difficulties which oppress many good men during the whole course of their lives. "From their ...
... Happy, thrice happy they who are raised hy their birth above the lower ranks of mankind, who never even in a transient manner experience those difficulties which oppress many good men during the whole course of their lives. "From their ...
Page 429
... happy. When you become acquainted with my noble friend, you will have entered upon a new existence, her beauty and ... happy, as even the sad and unexpected alteration which had occurred in her prospects, did not require that any change ...
... happy. When you become acquainted with my noble friend, you will have entered upon a new existence, her beauty and ... happy, as even the sad and unexpected alteration which had occurred in her prospects, did not require that any change ...
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Abbe accustomed acquainted actors amongst amusement answered anxious apartment appeared astonishment attention Aurelia Baroness beautiful became become bosom castle CHAPTEE character charming cheerful child circumstances commenced conceal conduct considered continued conversation Count Countess cpio cried delight door dress Elmira engaged enjoy entertained exclaimed expressed eyes fancy father favour feel Felix felt Hamlet hand happy harper hastened heart honour hope inquired Jarno Jiaq lady Laertes laudanum length letter looked Lothario Lydia Madame Melina manner Mariana marriage means ment Mignon mind mother Narcissus Natalia nature never night noble observed occasion once performance person Philina physician play pleasure possessed present racter rapture received rendered replied rope dancers sadoq scarcely secret seemed Serlo silent soon soul spirit strange stranger talents theatre Theresa thing thought tion took Werner whilst whole wholly Wilhelm wish young youth