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... so often bewildered German students . His secluded life , his intense application , and the singular nature of his studies , had an effect on both mind and body . His health was im- paired ; his imagination diseased . He had been indulging.
... so often bewildered German students . His secluded life , his intense application , and the singular nature of his studies , had an effect on both mind and body . His health was im- paired ; his imagination diseased . He had been indulging.
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... studies amidst the splendors and gayeties of Paris . Wolfgang arrived at Paris at the breaking out of the revolution . The popular delirium at first caught his enthusiastic mind , and he was captivated by the political and philosoph ...
... studies amidst the splendors and gayeties of Paris . Wolfgang arrived at Paris at the breaking out of the revolution . The popular delirium at first caught his enthusiastic mind , and he was captivated by the political and philosoph ...
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... studies , and what kind of hunting there was in the neighbor- hood . He examined my various sporting apparatus with a curious eye ; wanted to know if any of the professors were fox - hunters , and whether they were generally good shots ...
... studies , and what kind of hunting there was in the neighbor- hood . He examined my various sporting apparatus with a curious eye ; wanted to know if any of the professors were fox - hunters , and whether they were generally good shots ...
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