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The Youth of Goethe

CHAPTER IV
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After telling her that he had been to Holy Communion "to remind him of the sufferings and death of our Lord," he proceeds: "My intercourse with the religious people here is not quite hearty, though at first I did turn very heartily to them; but it seems as if it were not to be.

They are so deadly dull when they begin that my natural vivacity cannot endure it." He goes on to say that he has made the acquaintance of one who is of a different way of thinking from these people--one "who from the coolness of blood with which he has always regarded the world thinks he has discovered that we are put in this world for the special purpose of being useful in it; that we are capable of making ourselves so; that religion is of some help in this; and that the most useful man is the best."[69] [Footnote 68: Lerse, one of Goethe's friends in Strassburg, said: "Da geriet Goethe oft in hohe Verzueckung, sprach Worte der Prophezeiung und machte Lerse Besorgnisse, er werde ueberschnappen." (Goethe's _Gespraeche_.

Gesamtausgabe von Freiherrn v.

Biedermann, Leipzig, 1909, i.p.

19.)] [Footnote 69: _Werke, Briefe_, Band i.pp.


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