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Side 12
... suppose what cannot be , ) If that my will could seek to turn from thee , That such was not my will would still contend . For even the few brief moments that I strove First to forget before I loved again , Were hateful to me if they ...
... suppose what cannot be , ) If that my will could seek to turn from thee , That such was not my will would still contend . For even the few brief moments that I strove First to forget before I loved again , Were hateful to me if they ...
Side 40
... suppose the enemy would have put his hands in his pockets ? He throws grenades and every thing within his reach , and the fire catches where it can . What , then , does this precious householder want ? He would have , perhaps , a shell ...
... suppose the enemy would have put his hands in his pockets ? He throws grenades and every thing within his reach , and the fire catches where it can . What , then , does this precious householder want ? He would have , perhaps , a shell ...
Side 45
... , after several years , we were assured he had gone to the West Indies as governor of one of the French colonies , and there died . I SUPPOSE the " mens sana in cor- pore sano 1840. ] 45 Goethe's Life and Works . No. III .
... , after several years , we were assured he had gone to the West Indies as governor of one of the French colonies , and there died . I SUPPOSE the " mens sana in cor- pore sano 1840. ] 45 Goethe's Life and Works . No. III .
Side 46
A PASSAGE OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY . IN A LETTER TO EUSEBIUS . -. I SUPPOSE the " mens sana in cor- pore sano , " the sound mind in a sound constitution , would be proof at least against weather , and elastic through all the wear and tear of ...
A PASSAGE OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY . IN A LETTER TO EUSEBIUS . -. I SUPPOSE the " mens sana in cor- pore sano , " the sound mind in a sound constitution , would be proof at least against weather , and elastic through all the wear and tear of ...
Side 48
... suppose it was the resemblance of his tripe - like skin to leather that made me ask him , as I looked into his face , if my leathers would be smooth . I never could help thinking that he punished me for this afterwards - but I must not ...
... suppose it was the resemblance of his tripe - like skin to leather that made me ask him , as I looked into his face , if my leathers would be smooth . I never could help thinking that he punished me for this afterwards - but I must not ...
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