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... volume . Werther was published at the age of twenty- five years ; at what age Goethe accepted the invitations of the duke of Saxe ( Weimar ) with whom , in his travels in Italy , and ever since at his residence at the Athens of Germany ...
... volume . Werther was published at the age of twenty- five years ; at what age Goethe accepted the invitations of the duke of Saxe ( Weimar ) with whom , in his travels in Italy , and ever since at his residence at the Athens of Germany ...
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A fourth volume of these memoirs is expected soon , and in the manner in which they are written , it is not easy to ... volume , over which the eye of the reader , if he does not happen , like ourselves , to be a conscientious reviewer ...
A fourth volume of these memoirs is expected soon , and in the manner in which they are written , it is not easy to ... volume , over which the eye of the reader , if he does not happen , like ourselves , to be a conscientious reviewer ...
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... volumes . " EDITORIAL NOTE . WITH the present Number , which completes the fourth Volume of the North - American Review , the responsibility of the present Editor ceases . The contributions to the work have gradually increased ; and ...
... volumes . " EDITORIAL NOTE . WITH the present Number , which completes the fourth Volume of the North - American Review , the responsibility of the present Editor ceases . The contributions to the work have gradually increased ; and ...
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