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[Footnote 40: Altenburg, 1778, p. 90. Reviewed in _Gothaische Gelehrte Zeitungen_, 1779, p. 169, March 17, and in _Allg.

deutsche Bibl._, x.x.xVII, 2, p. 476.]

[Footnote 41: Hempel, VIII, p. 354.]

[Footnote 42: In a review of ”Mamsell Fieckchen und ihr Vielgetreuer, ein Erbauungsbuchlein fur gefuhlvolle Madchen,”

which is intended to be a warning to tender-hearted maidens against the sentimental mask of young officers. Another protest against excess of sentimentalism was ”Philotas, ein Versuch zur Beruhigung und Belehrung fur Leidende und Freunde der Leidenden,”

Leipzig, 1779. See _Allg. deutsche. Bibl._, XLIV. 1, pp. 128-9.]

[Footnote 43: See Erich Schmidt's ”Richardson, Rousseau und Goethe,” Jena, 1875, p. 297.]

[Footnote 44: See _Jenaische Zeitungen von Gel. Sachen_, 1780, pp. 627, 761.]

[Footnote 45: The full t.i.tle is ”Der Empfindsame Maurus Pankrazius Zipria.n.u.s Kurt auch Selmar genannt, ein Moderoman,” published by Keyser at Erfurt, 1781-83, with a second edition, 1785-87.]

[Footnote 46: ”Faramonds Familiengeschichte, in Briefen,” Erfurt, Keyser, 1779-81. _Allg. deutsche Bibl._, XLIV, 1, p. 120; _Jenaische Zeitungen von Gel. Sachen_, 1780, pp. 273, 332; 1781, pp. 113, 314.]

[Footnote 47: Pp. 8-9.]

[Footnote 48: Goethe's review of Schummel's ”Empfindsame Reise”

in _Frankfurter Gel. Anz._ represents the high-water mark of understanding criticism relative to individual work, but represents necessarily no grasp of the whole movement.]

[Footnote 49: Frankfurt, 1778, _Allg. deutsche Bibl._, XL, 1, 119.

This is by Baker incorrectly ascribed J. F. Abel, the author of ”Beitrage zur Geschichte der Liebe,” 1778.]

[Footnote 50: P. 15.]

[Footnote 51: P. 17.]

[Footnote 52: P. 18.]

[Footnote 53: I, pp. 313 ff.]

[Footnote 54: This distinction between Empfindsamkeit and Empfindelei is further given II, p. 180.]

[Footnote 55: Pp. 33-39.]

[Footnote 56: I, pp. 88 ff.]

[Footnote 57: See discussion concerning Tristram's tutor, Tristram Shandy, II, p. 217.]

[Footnote 58: III, pp. 318 ff.]

[Footnote 59: Vol. IV, p. 12. ”Zoologica humana,” and treating of Affen, Gekken, Narren, Schelmen, Schurken, Heuchlern, Schlangen, Schafen, Schweinen, Ochsen und Eseln.]

[Footnote 60: I, p. 72.]

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