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  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture I
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    • Schopenhauer, and let us see first how Schopenhauer stood
    • know how widely apart Virchow and Haeckel stood from each other.
    • as if it would soon disappear, Goethe relates how he stood in front
    • the hall stood the Prior's table, on each side the monks' tables,
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture II
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    • the world around him. Goethe stood completely and all his life long,
    • development. He stood firmly on the ground of the principle of
    • had taken over the old doctrines credulously, but had misunderstood
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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    • went among men and stood up before God, and God said to him:
    • will be understood in quite another way from what it is to-day,
    • Faust has been so little understood. People merely saw symbols and
    • but at Leipzig at that time he stood full of despair before all
    • these different writers no longer really understood the
    • manner, was understood merely according to the words appearing in
    • soul, that he could truthfully describe them. When he stood before
    • Goethe understood in a marvellous way how to compress into a few
    • nature herself’ and understood by the Greeks, the divine will
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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    •  This night, thou, Earth! hast also stood unshaken,
    • play at them. It all stood in grand manner before Goethe's soul



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