goethe in English

noun

family name; Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749-1832), German poet novelist and dramatist, author of "Faust"

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1. Goethe- Zertifikat / Telc A1 Briefe 1

2. 5 Goethe was a keen amateur geologist.

3. During convalescence, Goethe was nursed by his mother and sister.

4. José Ortega y Gasset, “Um einen Goethe von innen Bittend

5. “In 1914 Beethoven, Hegel, and Goethe would have been in the trenches.”

6. Wisdom is found only in truth. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 

7. Superstition is the poetry of life. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe 

8. Mastery passes often for egotism. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 

9. In a famous play by Goethe, the doctor is accused of practicing quackery.

10. Among them, Descartes, Leibniz, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Goethe and Kant all studied the traditional Chinese culture.

11. Elective Affinities was written when Goethe was sixty and long established as Germany's literary giant

12. Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 

13. 25 There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 

14. 2003: The gallery presents its first solo exhibitions with Tomma Abts, Julian Goethe and Silke Otto-Knapp.

15. The EuroCity train pair Goethe, which ran from Paris to Prague, also ran over the Thuringian Railway.

16. BinaryWang: He who seize the right moment, is the right man. ---Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and polymath.

17. Ah... everyone would be forgotten, even Goethe, if the earth should chance to collide with a comet. Sentencedict.com

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19. Western literature knows the Anacreontic poems best in the translations or adaptations of such poets as Ronsard, Herrick and Goethe

20. Genius is formed in quiet, character in the stream of life---Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and polymath.

21. 17 Wolfgang von Goethe, recently liberated from his university studies of law, visited Ensisheim in 1771 to see the purported meteorite.

22. The famous writer Goethe stated: “He is the happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home.”

23. Men show their characters in nothing more clearly than in what they think laughable. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 

24. Both Goethe and Schopenhauer use the word "spectrum" , from the Latin word "spectrum" meaning "appearance" or "apparition," to designate an afterimage.

25. The German government has felicitated him for his contribution to bring together two different cultures together by awarding him the Goethe Prize.

26. He is the happiest, be he king or peasant, who find peace in his home---Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and polymath.

27. Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward. They may be beaten, but they may start a winning game. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 

28. VON GOETHE Just as an able-minded man will sit down for hours and fiddle over the puzzle column in a Sunday Balderdash

29. Whatever you do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius and power and magic in it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 

30. —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet and dramatist (1749–1832) Intr oduction to Bioethics The terms Bioethics and healthcare ethics sometimes are used interchange- ably

31. Socrates, Maimonides, King Solomon, Einstein, Goethe, Gandhi, Ani DiFranco, and even Yoda have held justified, false beliefs about what they did and did not know.

32. Ex. 9 By the third criterion, the great literatures of the Orient spring to mind, not to mention the languages of Tolstoy, Goethe, Cervantes and Racine.

33. Um einen Goethe von innen Bittend (German) Paperback – January 1, 1951 by José Ortega y Gasset (Author) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions

34. Goethe ́s fans worsip this place as well and you can find the poet ́s memorial plaque picturing the relievo of his head placed in the rock.

35. Valery seems to follow Andre Gide, who had called Goethe " the most un-German of all Germans" because he did not retreat into inwardness and distance himself from politics.

36. Corrode is conducted by an international team of quantitative sociologists based at Goethe University Frankfurt and is funded through a Consolidator Grant of the European Research Council to Prof

37. Such things all lie much deeper than one thinks." — Johann Wolfgang Goethe, October 1828 Over more than two centuries, the Rothschild family has frequently been the subject of conspiracy theories.

38. With his usual Causticity Herder characterised the manner of the two chief contributors. THE YOUTH OF GOETHE PETER HUME BROWN Rousseau lay too open to the unlicensed Causticity of his accuser

39. He studied classical philology, with a concentration on ancient Greek, as well as Catholic theology at the National University of Ireland in Maynooth and at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main.

40. Goethe said in an aphorism that only the meditating man can afford a pure conscience, while an acting man is Conscienceless. Thus literature stimulates us to think about basic ethical issues, without explicitly teaching us morality

41. Baucis and Philemon Character Analysis Characters whom Goethe derived from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Baucis and her husband Philemon own an estate that includes a cottage, a grove of linden trees, and a chapel, where the couple happily lives in peace.

42. Cochrane, he starts ranting at these Germans in this Scottish accent -- in fluent German, by the way, but in a Scottish accent -- and explains to them how German culture was the culture that gave Schiller and Goethe to the world.

43. With these blunt words - the absoluteness of which I hasten to repudiate - Johann-Wolfgang von Goethe (1) took sides in what is probably the most complex dilemma in law as a whole: the tense relationship between the desire for justice and the need for certainty.

44. •Rieme: Afrikaans-English dictionary • Alfabetische woordenlijst Afrikaans-Nederlands: Afrikaans-Dutch vocabulary, by Marcel Bas • Goethe-Verlag: Afrikaans-English common phrases & illustrated vocabulary (+ audio) • Vroeë Afrikaanse woordelyste: early Afrikaans wordlists, by Henderik van der Merwe (1971) • Proeve van Kaapsch taaleigen by Antoine Changuion (1844)

45. From passionate enthusiasts like Voltaire and Goethe, to exiles like Garibaldi and Herzen, to colorful England-bashers like Napoleon, Marx, and Kaiser Wilhelm II, Anglomania gives a sharply satirical account of Europe's sometimes comical, sometimes deadly prejudices, and explains why England's individuality and her relationship with Europe is

46. The Autobiography Of Goethe: Truth And Poetry, From My Own Life: 1848 Thomas Carlyle: Reminiscences: 1849 William Wordsworth: The Prelude: 1850 Leo Tolstoy: Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth: 1856 Alexandre Dumas: Mes Mémoires: 1856 John Neal: Wandering Recollections of a Somewhat Busy Life: An Autobiography: 1869 Sara Coleridge: Memoir: 1874

47. Winner of the 2009 Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic Scholarship! Irwin Hirsch, author of Coasting in the Countertransference, asserts that countertransference experience always has the potential to be used productively to benefit patients.However, he also observes that it is not unusual for analysts to 'coast' in their Countertransferences, and to not use this experience to help treatment

48. ‘Here he Allegorizes good and evil, much more in the manner of Spenser or Goethe than that of his American literary contemporaries Melville or Poe.’ ‘His experimentation Allegorizes not only the way in which science is not always in control of its metaphors, but also how men can lose control of the monsters they themselves create.’

49. From the beginning, about the rude Altar of the god, to the days of Goethe, of Leopardi, and of Victor Hugo, the poet is the leader in the dance of life; and the phrase by which we name his singularity, the poetic temperament, denotes the primacy of that passion in his blood with which the frame of other men is less richly charged.