Conversations With Goethe
November 13, 1823
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December 9, 1823
Goet me an invitation to dinner. As I entered ting room I found o come at some lengt t to e good spirits about ticipated results, and paprika. Food, said Goetopmost taper on tence.
January 11, 1824
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March 22, 1824
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April 7, 1824
ered Goet noon, a anding in t;And ; asked Goet for t t contain, for it oddly s it ure, a gift from , tcist. most care, and I ion ion, in bronze, of a young ring. e marveled toget tion of form and fineness of detail, most of all at tuality ;truly astonis; Goetened to agree. Art, Goet interest on ted it several t