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" and how could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone of importance, hate a nation which is among the most cultivated of the earth, and to which I owe so great a part of my own cultivation? "
Literature and Its Professors - Página 270
por Thomas Purnell - 1867 - 292 páginas
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Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret, Volumen2

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann - 1850 - 454 páginas
...And, between ourselves, I did not hate the French, although I thanked God that we were free from them. How could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone...great a part of my own cultivation ? " Altogether," continued Goethe, " national hatred is something peculiar. You will always find it strongest and most...
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Goethe and Schiller: Their Lives and Works. Including a Commentary on Goethe ...

Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen - 1879 - 454 páginas
...And between ourselves, I did not hate the French, although I thanked God when we were rid of them. How could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone...earth, and to which I owe so great a part of my own culture? " Altogether, national hatred is a peculiar thing. You will always find it strongest and most...
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Goethe and Schiller: Their Lives and Works. Including a Commentary on Goethe ...

Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen - 1879 - 460 páginas
...And between ourselves, I did not hate the French, although I thanked God when we were rid of them. How could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone...earth, and to which I owe so great a part of my own culture? " Altogether, national hatred is a peculiar thing. You will always find it strongest and most...
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Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volumen3

1879 - 690 páginas
...And, between ourselves, I did not hate the French, although I thanked God that we were free from them. How could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone...is among the most cultivated of the earth, and to -rhich I owe so great a part of my own 3uUiva,UI7a? — 'TLere is a degree where it (national hatred)...
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Goethe and Schiller: Their Lives and Works. Including ..., Volumen27;Volumen782

Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen - 1879 - 464 páginas
...although I thanked God when we were rid of them. How could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone'of importance, hate a nation which is among the most...earth, and to which I owe so great a part of my own culture ? "Altogether, national hatred is a peculiar thing. You will always find it strongest and most...
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Goethe's Works, Volumen6

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1883 - 884 páginas
...And, between ourselves, I did not hate the French, although I thanked God that we were free from them. How could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone...great a part of my own cultivation ? "Altogether," continued Goethe, "national hatred is something peculiar. You will always find it strongest and most...
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The Bookmart: A Monthly Magazine of Literary and Library ..., Volumen3

Halkett Lord, Richard Halkett - 1886 - 432 páginas
...ourselves»," he says, "1 did not hate the French, although I thanked God heartily when we were free from them. How could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone...which I owe so great a part of my own cultivation ?" Although quite inactive in politics, Goethe was a keen political observer, and often pointed out...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volumen28

1890 - 1080 páginas
...lips were silent. ' How can one write songs of hatred without hating ?' he said to Eckermann; ' and how could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone...which I owe so great a part of my own cultivation ?' This note, sounded in the modern world by Goethe first, will become, I think, the starting-point...
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Essays on German Literature

Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen - 1892 - 394 páginas
...And, between ourselves, I did not hate the French, although I thanked God when we were rid of them. How could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone...most cultivated of the earth, and to which I owe so large a share of my own culture ? Altogether national hate is a peculiar thing. You will always find...
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Goethe and Schiller: Their Lives and Works

Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen - 1894 - 456 páginas
...And between ourselves, I did not hate the French, although I thanked God when we were rid of them. How could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone...earth, and to which I owe so great a part of my own culture? " Altogether, national hatred is a peculiar thing. You will always find it strongest and most...
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