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  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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    • Middle Europe we have forgotten Goethe and accepted Darwin, although
    • Goethe grasped at its roots the knowledge which Darwin only indicates
    • say that Goethe has not been forgotten, for there exists a Goethe
    • will not pursue it further. Goethe himself and what he brought to
    • is why it was possible, too, for Goethe to be forgotten.
    • Goethe but also a great deal of what was there in the Middle Ages and
    • out of which Goethe grew, and we must find it again. And if it is
    • really seeking for something that is there. Goethe answered the
    • As a matter of fact Goethe did not say “More light!” He
    • that has connected itself with it. The words Goethe really spoke are
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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    • them. I do not wish here to talk of how Goethe's special way of
    • science and that of Goethe. But I do not want to speak about this.
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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    • truth through beauty in Goethe. Listen how he says: “Art is a
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture X
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    • to perceive this, let us say, in Goethe. Goethe records how he was
    • his life, Goethe was prone to let external events work upon his soul
    • the first period of Goethe's life, then the following one, and
    • Goethe something always happened during such times fundamentally to
    • fact of Schiller's urging Goethe to continue Faust only found
    • fruitful soil in Goethe because at the end of the eighteenth century,
    • interesting too that Goethe re-wrote Faust at the beginning of a
    • following life-period. Goethe began Faust in his youth in such a way
    • Goethe
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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    • this frightened look. Goethe had it. Lessing had it. Herder had it.
    • goes without saying that books about Goethe written in the nineteenth
    • give no real conception of Goethe. The only literary work of the last
    • third of the nineteenth century which can give some idea of Goethe is
    • at best the Goethe of Herman Grimm. But that is a nightmare to those
    • philistinism. For in this vast volume on Goethe you find the
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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    • actually be proved by a historical phenomenon. Think how Goethe out
    • was not for the sake of mere symbolism that Goethe sought everywhere
    • inbreathing; outbreathing, inbreathing — Goethe saw the whole of life



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