The Sorrows of Werter: A German Story, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1780 |
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... - ing a fubject , and of doing business , is fo abfurd , that I cannot help con- tradicting him very often , and do- ing things my own way ; and then , of of course he thinks them very ill done . He [ 24 ] LETTER XLIII. ...
... - ing a fubject , and of doing business , is fo abfurd , that I cannot help con- tradicting him very often , and do- ing things my own way ; and then , of of course he thinks them very ill done . He [ 24 ] LETTER XLIII. ...
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A German Story Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. of course he thinks them very ill done . He mentioned fomething of this kind lately in a letter to court , and I had a reprimand from the mi- nifter there very gentle indeed- but ftill it was a ...
A German Story Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. of course he thinks them very ill done . He mentioned fomething of this kind lately in a letter to court , and I had a reprimand from the mi- nifter there very gentle indeed- but ftill it was a ...
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... . One fenfation I will relate , of the thou- fand I experienced : Having follow- ed the course of the stream to a farm , which was formerly a favourite walk likewise , likewise , and where we used to dis vert ourselves [ 48 ]
... . One fenfation I will relate , of the thou- fand I experienced : Having follow- ed the course of the stream to a farm , which was formerly a favourite walk likewise , likewise , and where we used to dis vert ourselves [ 48 ]
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... course of his letters by a narration ; the materials for which were furnished to me by Charlotte , Albert , his own fervant , and some other witnesses . THE paffion of Werter had in- fenfibly diminished the harmony which fubfifted ...
... course of his letters by a narration ; the materials for which were furnished to me by Charlotte , Albert , his own fervant , and some other witnesses . THE paffion of Werter had in- fenfibly diminished the harmony which fubfifted ...
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... of his genius ; he had loft his vivacity , and his quick perceptions ; in fo- ciety he appeared joyless and flat . This disposition had of course an in- fluence upon Charlotte This [ 110 ] indeed own even to himself, that ...
... of his genius ; he had loft his vivacity , and his quick perceptions ; in fo- ciety he appeared joyless and flat . This disposition had of course an in- fluence upon Charlotte This [ 110 ] indeed own even to himself, that ...
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Adieu affembly afked againſt Albert alſo anſwered aſked bofom buſineſs cauſe Char Charlotte Charlotte's choly converfation courſe dear Charlotte dear friend defire deſtroyed diſappointed diſturb encreaſed eſteem exift exiſtence expreffed eyes facred faid fame fatisfaction feel feemed feen felf felt fenfations fenfes fenfibility fent fentiment fervant fhall fhould fide filly fince firft firſt fituation fmile fofa folation fome foon forrow foul ftill ftrength fuch fufferings happineſs happy heard heart Heaven herſelf himſelf houſe huſband juſt kiffes laft laſt leaſt LETTER LETTER loft look lotte melan Mifs minifter moſt muft muſt myſelf night ourſelves paffed paffion paſt pleaſed pleaſure poffefs prefence preffed raiſe reaſon reſpect ſaid ſcarcely ſcenes ſee ſeen ſhall ſhe ſmall ſome ſpeak ſtay ſtep ſtill ſtopped talking tears thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thouſand trembled underſtanding uſed walk Werter whilft wiſhed yeſterday yourſelf