| George Henry Lewes - 1856 - 482 lehte
...we gather from this letter Goethe sent on the 21st of November : ' Here I have thy letter, Kestner ! On a strange desk, in a painter's studio, for yesterday...what thou thinkest of it, what impression it makes on thee. Thou sendest me Hennings' letter; he does not condemn me ; he excuses me. Dear brother Kestner... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1856 - 456 lehte
...Lotte's feet, one, one minute, and all, all that should be done away with, explained, which I coujd not make clear with quires of paper ! O ye unbelieving...what thou thinkest of it, what impression it makes on thee. Thou sendest me Hennings' letter; he does not condemn me ; he excuses me. Dear brother Kestner... | |
| 1856 - 560 lehte
...Charlotte Kestner and her husband, when they expostulated on the public exposure of private relations, " Ye of little faith ! Could you feel the thousandth...not reckon the sacrifice you. have made towards it," — who surprised Frauleiti Delf with the assurance that "the sun-steeds of time were whirling on the... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1856 - 516 lehte
...Charlotte Kestner and her husband, when they expostulated on the public exposure of private relations, " Ye of little faith! Could you feel the thousandth...would not reckon the sacrifice you have made towards it,"—who surprised Fraulein Delf with the assurance that "the sun-steeds of time were whirling on... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1864 - 620 lehte
...could spring on thy neck, throw myself at Lotto's feet, one, one minute, and all, all that should he done away with, explained, which I could not make...what thou thinkest of it, what impression it makes on thee. Thou sendest me Hennings' letter ; he does not condemn me ; he excuses me. Dear brother Kestner... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1864 - 616 lehte
...all that should be done away with, explained, which I could not make clear with quires of paper ! 0 ye unbelieving ones ! I could exclaim. Ye of little...what thou thinkest of it, what impression it makes on thee. Thou sendest me Hennings' letter ; he does not condemn me ; he excuses me. Dear brother Kestner... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1864 - 678 lehte
...all that should be done away with, explained, which I could not make clear with quires of paper ! 0 ye unbelieving ones ! I could exclaim. Ye of little...reckon the sacrifice you have made towards it! Here is ;'. letter, read it, and send me word quickly what thou thinkest of it, what impression it makes on... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1873 - 430 lehte
...November : — " Here I have thy letter, Kestner ! On a strange desk, in a painter's studio, foryesterday I began to paint in oil, I have thy letter, and must...what thou thinkest of it, what impression it makes on thee. Thou sendest me Hennings's letter ; he does not condemn me: he excuses me. Dear brother Kestner!... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1872 - 430 lehte
...unbelieving ones ! I could exclaim. Ye of little faith ! Could you feel the thousandth part of what Wertlier is to a thousand hearts, you would not reckon the...what thou thinkest of it, what impression it makes on thee. Thou sendest me Hennings's letter ; he does not condemn me : he excuses me. Dear brother Kestner... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1880 - 434 lehte
...Charlotte Kestner and her husband, when they expostulated on the public exposure of private relations, " Ye of little faith ! Could you feel the thousandth...not reckon the sacrifice you have made towards it," — who surprised Fraulein Delf with the assurance that " the sun-steeds of time were whirling on the... | |
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