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... happy at Bonn - nor , was he , for that matter , ever to be happy in any of the other universities he attended . He was a Jew , he had little interest in the mystical Pan - Germanism of the fraternities , their offensive snobbery and ...
... happy at Bonn - nor , was he , for that matter , ever to be happy in any of the other universities he attended . He was a Jew , he had little interest in the mystical Pan - Germanism of the fraternities , their offensive snobbery and ...
Page 22
... happy to report that the government thought him " not so bad . " But he got nowhere . In the summer of 1828 he left for Italy . Like hundreds of other pilgrims , he set foot on Italian soil with reverence . He visited Milan , Genoa ...
... happy to report that the government thought him " not so bad . " But he got nowhere . In the summer of 1828 he left for Italy . Like hundreds of other pilgrims , he set foot on Italian soil with reverence . He visited Milan , Genoa ...
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... happy the Berliners are ! They quickly run to eat . The Judges of the district court Are guzzling from the street . How happy all the poets are At such a godly POEMS AND BALLADS 91.
... happy the Berliners are ! They quickly run to eat . The Judges of the district court Are guzzling from the street . How happy all the poets are At such a godly POEMS AND BALLADS 91.
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