[Goethe's works] . oreign countries,and it will depend only on you and another personhow soon I shall see Leipsic again; in the meantime Ithink of going to France to see what French life is,and learn the French language. So you can imaginewhat a charming man I shall be when I return to often occurs to me, that it would be a laughable ORKS OF GOETHE ! often makes a slip, and iu a week; this time it was bad, and seemedided with tenible1 have learnedlid have learned nowhereI 1 am quite brisk again,> I have not left my room,.0 but my doctor,An odd thing itIS iij u A hen I v: : \ I was ou


[Goethe's works] . oreign countries,and it will depend only on you and another personhow soon I shall see Leipsic again; in the meantime Ithink of going to France to see what French life is,and learn the French language. So you can imaginewhat a charming man I shall be when I return to often occurs to me, that it would be a laughable ORKS OF GOETHE ! often makes a slip, and iu a week; this time it was bad, and seemedided with tenible1 have learnedlid have learned nowhereI 1 am quite brisk again,> I have not left my room,.0 but my doctor,An odd thing itIS iij u A hen I v: : \ I was out of spirits, ,i- I I am cheer- ful ; f( cheerfulness hato - . _ yearsdut Liiio, W. - lie Tf T ;:ril, I ion. Then I ....i^T my health /!: i b is now known the stomach. e, i have had i —... ,..., , f , ,,,..,iti mode of life, so ..^o. id at rest. As soon as Ivvay into foreign coui you and another p how Si again ; in the meant; ^ -^ ^e what French 1: So vou can in Photogravure from the painting Ijy Kirkbach. LIFE AND WORKS OF GOETHE 87 affair, if, in spite of all my projects, I were to die be-fore Easter. In that case I would order a gravestonefor myself in Leipsic churchyard, that at least everyyear on St. Johns Day you might visit the figure ofSt. John and my grave. What do you think ? To celebrate his recovery, Eath Moritz gave a greatparty, at which all the Frankfort friends a httle while, however, another illness came to laythe poet low; and, worse than all, there came thenews from Leipsic that Katchen was engaged to aDoctor Kanne, whom Goethe had introduced to for ever decided his restlessness about her. Hereis a letter from him. My deae, my beloved friend: — A dream lastnight has reminded me that I owe you an that I had entirely forgotten it — nor that I neverthink of you : no, my dear friend, every day says some-thing to me of you and of my faults. But it is strange,and it is an experience which perhaps you also know,the reme


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