... and Penniman, Albany; and by Thomas Andrews, and Butler, Baltimore. October, 1798. Printing-office, No. 20, Union-street. 12°. pp. 284. Apparently reprint of: The Sorrows of Werter. London. 1779. Cf. 10; and, apparently, of: The Letters of Charlotte... The Sorrows of Werther: A German Story - Pagina 1door Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1785Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1779 - 190 pagina’s
...reafon, r. reafons. 14. for no, ra P. 171. 1. 6. for Gaioth, r. Gaiotti. WERTER, &c. LETTER I. May 4. TAM glad that I went away.— •*• Could I leave you, my companion, my friend, that I might be more at eafe ? The heart of man is inexplicable. But you forgive me, I know you do. The connections I had formed,... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1783 - 184 pagina’s
...EngUJh trax/lator, as they might po/rbly give offence iu a w'srk of this nature. WERTER, LETTER I. Tf AM glad that I went away.-— •^ Could I leave you, my companion, my friend, that I might be more at eafe ? The heart of man is inexplicable. But you forgive me, I know you do. The connections I had formed,,... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1787 - 170 pagina’s
...this nature. WERTEE THE SO RROWS 0 F WERTE • LETTER 1. MAY 4. IAM glad that I Went awa)v Could f . leave you, my companion, my friend, that I might be more at eafe ? The heart of man is inexplicable. But you forgive me, I know you do. The connections I had formed,... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1795 - 190 pagina’s
...they might poffiblygive offence in a. •work qfthii nature. • ' • r • • v I WERTER, &c. I LETTER I. May 4. AM glad that I went away Could I...you, my companion, my friend, that I might be more at eafe ? The heart of man is inexplicable. But you forgive me, I fenow you do. The connections I had... | |
| 1900 - 420 pagina’s
...Cf. 10; and, apparently, of : The Letters of Charlotte &c. London. 1786. Cf. 35. Letter I. May 4. I am glad that I went away. Could I leave you, my companion, my friend, that I might be more at ease? The heart of man is inexplicable. . . . If, O heaven, it is not presumption, let my last prayer... | |
| Frederick Henry Wilkens - 1900 - 116 pagina’s
...Cf. 10; and, apparently, of: The Letters of Charlotte &c. London. 1786. Cf. 35. Letter I. May 4. I am glad that I went away. Could I leave you, my companion, my friend, that I might be more at ease? The heart of man is inexplicable. . . . If, O heaven, it is not presumption, let my last prayer... | |
| Marion Dexter Learned, Edwin Miller Fogel - 1900 - 452 pagina’s
...Cf. 10; and, apparently, of : The Letters of Charlotte &c. London. 1786. Cf. 35. Letter I. May 4. I am glad that I went away. Could I leave you, my companion, my friend, that I might be more at ease? The heart of man is inexplicable. . . . If, O heaven, it is not presumption, let my last prayer... | |
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