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Heinrich Merck,” issued by the same editor, Darmstadt, 1838, pp. 5, 21.]
[Footnote 46: In the ”Wanderschaft,” see J. H. Jung-Stilling, Sammtliche Werke. Stuttgart, 1835, I, p. 277.]
[Footnote 47: ”Herder's Briefwechsel mit seiner Braut, April, 1771, to April, 1773,” edited by Duntzer and F. G. von Herder, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1858, pp. 247 ff.]
[Footnote 48: See _Frankfurter Gel. Anz._, 1774, February 22.]
[Footnote 49: Kurschner edition of Goethe, Vol. XXII, pp. 146-7.]
[Footnote 50: See introduction by Dunster in the Kurschner edition, XIII, pp. 137 ff., and that by Fr. Strehlke in the Hempel edition, XVI. pp. 217 ff.]
[Footnote 51: Kurschner edition, Vol. XXIV, p. 15; Tag- und Jahreshefte, 1789.]
[Footnote 52: ”Goethe's Romantechnik,” Leipzig, 1902. The author here incidentally expresses the opinion that Heinse is also an imitator of Sterne.]
[Footnote 53: Julius Goebel, in ”Goethe-Jahrbuch,” XXI, pp.
208 ff.]
[Footnote 54: See _Euphorion_, IV, p. 439.]
[Footnote 55: Eckermann, III, p. 155; Biedermann, VI, p. 272.]
[Footnote 56: Eckermann, III, p. 170; Biedermann, VI, p. 293.]
[Footnote 57: Eckermann, II, p. 19; Biedermann, VII, p. 184. This quotation is given in the Anhang to the ”Wanderjahre.” Loeper says (Hempel, XIX, p. 115) that he has been unable to find it anywhere in Sterne; see p. 105.]
[Footnote 58: See ”Briefwechsel zwischen Goethe und Zelter.”
Zelter's replies contain also reference to Sterne. VI, p. 33 he speaks of the Sentimental Journey as ”ein balsamischer Fruhlingsthau.” See also II, p. 51; VI, p. 207. Goethe is reported as having spoken of the Sentimental Journey: ”Man konne durchaus nicht besser ausdrucken, wie des Menschen Herz ein trotzig und verzagt Ding sei.”]
[Footnote 59: ”Mittheilungen uber Goethe,” von F. W. Riemer, Berlin, 1841, II, p. 658. Also, Biedermann, VII, p. 332.]
[Footnote 60: See Hempel, XXIX, p. 240.]
[Footnote 61: Kurschner, XVI, p. 372.]
[Footnote 62: IX, p. 438.]
[Footnote 63: See ”Briefe von Goethe an Johanna Fahlmer,” edited by L. Ulrichs, Leipzig, 1875, p. 91, and Shandy, II, pp. 70 and 48.]
[Footnote 64: ”Goethe's Briefe an Frau von Stein,” hrsg. von Adolf Scholl; 2te Aufl, bearbeitet von W. Fielitz, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1883, Vol. I, p. 276.]
[Footnote 65: References to the Tagebucher are as follows: Robert Keil's Leipzig, 1875, p. 107, and Duntzer's, Leipzig, 1889, p. 73.]
[Footnote 66: See also the same author's ”Goethe, sa vie et ses oeuvres,” Paris, 1866; Appendice pp. 291-298. Further literature is found: ”Vergleichende Blatter fur literarische Unterhaltung,”
1863, No. 36, and 1869, Nos. 10 and 14. _Morgenblatt_, 1863, Nr. 39, article by Alex. Buchner, Sterne's ”Coran und Makariens Archiv, Goethe ein Plagiator?” and _Deutsches Museum_, 1867, No. 690.]
[Footnote 67: Minden i. W., 1885, pp. 330-336.]
[Footnote 68: ”Druck vollendet in Mai” according to Baumgartner, III, p. 292.]
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