" Towards the brilliant, there is no freedom apart from love." The correspondence between Schiller and Goethe2

In Friedrich Schiller & Rajendra Dengle (eds.), Schiller and Aesthetic Education Today. Mosaic Books. pp. 154 (2007)
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