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GOETHE'S MOTHER

WHOSE heart does not throb at the sound of the word mother? Are not our finest and most unselfish feelings awakened when we are reminded of the days in which our mother nursed us with tender care and love? Yes, we know it is our mother who gives the impress of her soul not only to our youth, but to...

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Published in:The Gentleman's magazine 1891-12, Vol.271 (1932), p.590-605
Main Author: Strauss, Joseph
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