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LIFE AND WORKS OF GOETHE
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No, we will not forget it. Neither shall we forget that it is a scion of the Grimms, himself distinguished as a writer, who has thus dared to bring such a charge before the world—a charge suggested (let us not forget this either) by himself to that dear and queer old lady of Frankfort.



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