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read , and a young gentleman said he peop print I . F next . " Deli ! 7 y ghtful consequences of an inion incognito would have ! Now allowed I should have
thought our obvious differences of op everybod " y Was to agree there with no third one or possibility the other that . " everybody may have agreed
with neither ? " yourself antagonism I . F . " all Hardl to the everythin y . scattered I Hatter g going enthusiasm myself , and that you of I unite most our in generation certainl myself y all collect . species But think into we of
will not let people know too much about us- What did you of the rest of the number ?" heard " Well h ! n I was but very strange much interested to knew about nothing Rahei whatever . I have about often
her before er . ame I mi , ght , say , with Carl say yle , , ' Mysterious indications have of late years flitted round us , concerning a certain Rahel , a kind of
thing o sp f a t ua infinitel l th queen to me y beautiful in , who Germany am and no , ' bu _toiiching German t Pocahontas scholar in the Varn best . herself ha Is of gen there tlie _' s was devotion two not not some more ?" to
-I . F . " Undoubtedly ; I like him much . As Rahel le , admire she seems , and to who me just captivated one of my thos juvenile e women mind whom . very She is young like Margaret peop Fullerand I fancy had just the same profound
conviction of her , own greatness , and that goes a long * way towards p lace ersuading truism other s in peop a sort le of of the transcendental fact . Then she mist wrapped till one up common did not
understand p them , and so they seemed very fine . , Surely Germany lends is the itself very p to lace hel for the such delusion intellectual ; and Wmbugs the odd ; even part the of it language is that p
German writers and speakers always seem to possess a certain pretending degree of pure to so intellect much , more enoug . h But one they would pos fancy e in earl to prevent y youth , their and
. noticed often carry in German on their biograp parts hies to how their they death contrive -bed . to Have go out you of ever life
with exactly appropriate words on their lips ? Rounding themselves offas it werein the neatest manner possible . "
, , remember 4 t Yes , but Addison our sober , and Eng how lish , are like sometimes Csesar _, guilt he wrapt y in like his manner mantle ;
round him ere he fell . ' " in find iny I . this F aforesaid . " appropriate Rahel youth , however observation I cop did ied many say in some of my her good common aphorisms things -place : . for ' book Wh instance y , should wher , e I
allow I not " Excellent . be I natural believe ; and , T the know I su affectation spect nothing she b carried both etter of to it affect Rahel out better ? ' and " than of Margaret you will
Fuller io , have been a perfectly natural- quality in them ; if we may
864 Thi1*6$ Ik Genebai*.
864 THI 1 * 6 $ IK _GENEBAI _* .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1859, page 364, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081859/page/4/
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