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Unfortunately, there was then at Berlin a King who pursued one policy only, who deceived his enemies, but not his servants, and who lied without scruple, but never without necessity.

(from The King's Secret - by Duke de Broglie, grand-nephew of the subject of the book, Comte de Broglie, and grandfather of the physicist) )

Re: Goethe and Frederick II

Date: 2023-10-18 07:49 am (UTC)
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Yep, I remember all this!

Anyway, I will check out the original passage in the Italienische Reise to make sure what he actually wrote, but it‘s entirely possible there was such a misunderstanding.

Awesome, would love your take on whether MacDonogh is overly confident in his straightforward reading of Goethe or whether Dirk is overly confident in his "It was all a misunderstanding!" reading of Goethe. Maybe we just can't tell!

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