The German Classics Of The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, (Fiscle Part-Vi) Volume I/ Part 2

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The German Classics Of The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, (Fiscle Part-Vi) Volume I/ Part 2
Goethe, The Illustrious Poet-Sage Whom Matthew Arnold Called The
"Clearest, Largest, And Most Helpful Thinker Of Modern Times," Was
Born August 28, 1749, At Frankfurt On The Main.[2] He Was Christened
Johann Wolfgang. In His Early Years His Familiar Name Was Wolfgang, Or
Simply Wolf, Never Johann. His Family Was Of The Middle Class, The
Aristocratic _Von_ Which Sometimes Appears In His Name, In Accordance
With German Custom, Having Come To Him With A Patent Of Nobility Which
He Received In The Year 1782.

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