Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Quote

And now the sagacious reader, who is capable of reading into these lines what does not stand written in them, but is nevertheless implied, will be able to form some conception of the serious feelings with which I then set foot in Emmendingen.


Autobiography: Truth and Poetry Book xviii. London 1884 p. 115 books.google.de


And now the sagacious reader, who is capable of reading into these lines what does not stand written in them, but is nevertheless implied, will be...

And now the sagacious reader, who is capable of reading into these lines what does not stand written in them, but is nevertheless implied, will be...

And now the sagacious reader, who is capable of reading into these lines what does not stand written in them, but is nevertheless implied, will be...

And now the sagacious reader, who is capable of reading into these lines what does not stand written in them, but is nevertheless implied, will be...