Bielschowsky gave ear to Goethe in his remark to Meyer, “All the officious considerations of biographers are of little value when compared with the naïve details of a great life,” and following this ...
Bielschowsky's hand was stayed before he was able to finish his masterwork; but that was near the end of Volume II. of the original German edition, and so thus far in the American translation we have ...
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