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Page 22
... took its rise . This , however , is false . Haywood tells us ( see " Goethe's Faust " ) , that " Johann " ( or John ) " Faust " ( or Faustus - that is , the conjuror ) " was born at Kunklingen , within the territory of Würtemberg , of ...
... took its rise . This , however , is false . Haywood tells us ( see " Goethe's Faust " ) , that " Johann " ( or John ) " Faust " ( or Faustus - that is , the conjuror ) " was born at Kunklingen , within the territory of Würtemberg , of ...
Page 25
... took impressions from his types by fas- tening them upon a table - coloring them with writing - ink- spreading the paper over them , and pressing it with a rubber of horn . Faust invented printing - ink , and Gutenberg constructed a ...
... took impressions from his types by fas- tening them upon a table - coloring them with writing - ink- spreading the paper over them , and pressing it with a rubber of horn . Faust invented printing - ink , and Gutenberg constructed a ...
Page 37
... took up my pen , and that with fear and trembling , at the advanced age of fifty - six , a period when most would lay it down . I drove the quill thirty years , during which time I wrote and published fourteen books . " We might refer ...
... took up my pen , and that with fear and trembling , at the advanced age of fifty - six , a period when most would lay it down . I drove the quill thirty years , during which time I wrote and published fourteen books . " We might refer ...
Page 56
... took out the word " lord , " in Genesis iii . 16 , where Eve is made subject to her husband , and made the verse read , " he shall be thy fool , " instead of " he shall be thy lord . " that she was put to death for her wickedness . It ...
... took out the word " lord , " in Genesis iii . 16 , where Eve is made subject to her husband , and made the verse read , " he shall be thy fool , " instead of " he shall be thy lord . " that she was put to death for her wickedness . It ...
Page 128
... took their rise . Of boots , and shoes - those coverings for the extremities — we do not feel in the humor to discourse , since everybody knows sufficient about them , by practical experience , nor are they subject to so many absurd ...
... took their rise . Of boots , and shoes - those coverings for the extremities — we do not feel in the humor to discourse , since everybody knows sufficient about them , by practical experience , nor are they subject to so many absurd ...
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