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... I early experienced a feeling of solitude , and of longing caused by it , which , corresponding with my naturally serious foreboding cast of mind , exhibited an influence upon me soon , and , in the sequel , more and more visible .
... I early experienced a feeling of solitude , and of longing caused by it , which , corresponding with my naturally serious foreboding cast of mind , exhibited an influence upon me soon , and , in the sequel , more and more visible .
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Young Goethe soon found , that to write modern Hebrew , he must learn ancient , and thus to carry out a boyish jest , he found himself engaged in the study of another , and a difficult language . An instructor for the Hebrew , Doctor ...
Young Goethe soon found , that to write modern Hebrew , he must learn ancient , and thus to carry out a boyish jest , he found himself engaged in the study of another , and a difficult language . An instructor for the Hebrew , Doctor ...
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He accordingly let the thing take its course , but was soon so entangled and enchained , and at the same time treated by the young couple with such confidence and kindness , that he no longer knew himself . He became idle and visionary ...
He accordingly let the thing take its course , but was soon so entangled and enchained , and at the same time treated by the young couple with such confidence and kindness , that he no longer knew himself . He became idle and visionary ...
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