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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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    • course, only cite single examples. Herman Grimm has, however, rightly
    • writing about Faust, for example, has opened Grimm's or some
    • Grimm's lectures on Goethe given in the seventies at Berlin
    • University. Grimm was, as we can see, a spirit who had the best will
    • developed right out of the Goethean atmosphere. Grimm grew up in the
    • Goethean and un-Goethean. For Herman Grimm does not write in a
    • call Grimm's lectures a book written by an American but in German. In
    • style it is American — a style in which Grimm has educated
    • himself with him. Now, Grimm finds his way into this American-Emerson
    • wonderful feeling of internationalism is poured out in Herman Grimm's
    • way from that of Herman Grimm. Once, in a conversation with him, I
    • This Goethe of Grimm's, as he makes his way through historical



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