+Münzsystem+, n.
form a comp. n. according to S. 36, N. 7, A; both nouns are combined in the sing.
Complete the clause by saying: ‘we see him gathering’, etc.,—to gather, +versammeln+; about, +um+; of every country = of all countries.
interfering in religious controversies, +sich mit religiösen Streitigkeiten befassen+; after which place the clause ‘but — King’, and supply ‘always’ after ‘but’; ‘tone’, here = dignity.
This sentence should likewise be introduced by supplying ‘We see him’, after which place ‘though prematurely’ (+zu frühzeitig+); to aim, +streben (nach)+.
Begin this clause with ‘see him’.
for the sake of, +um ... willen+, with Gen.
attempt the magnificent enterprise, +den großartigen Versuch machen.+
and = with the.
+und darauf sinnen.+
the — laws, +die sich widersprechenden römischen und sonstigen Gesetze+; uniform, +einheitlich+; to mould, +verschmelzen.+
Section 129.
GOETHE’S DAILY LIFE AT WEIMAR.
Passing through an ante-chamber, where, in cupboards, stand his mineralogical collections, we enter (App. § 14) the study, a low-roofed, narrow room (+Gemach+, n.), somewhat dark (S. 128, N. 11), for it is (S. 2, N. 1) lighted only through two tiny windows, and furnished with a simplicity quite touching to behold.
In the centre stands a plain oval table of unpolished oak. No arm-chair is to be seen, no sofa, nothing which (S. 3, N. 7) speaks of comfort. A plain hard chair has beside it the basket in which he used to place his handkerchief. Against the wall, on the right, is a long pear-tree table, with book-shelves, on which stand lexicons and manuals. Here hangs a pincushion, venerable in dust, with the visiting-cards, and other trifles which death had made sacred. Here also a medallion of Napoleon, with this circumscription: “Scilicet immenso superest ex nomine multum.” On the side-wall again, a book-case, with some works of poets. On the wall to the left is a long desk of soft wood, at which he was wont to write. A sheet of paper with notes of contemporary history is fastened near the door, and behind this door tables of music and geology.
and — behold = and is (+ist+) furnished with an almost (+fast+) touching simplicity.
middle.
+Eichenholz+, n.; the oak = oak-tree, is rendered by +Eiche+, f., or +Eichbaum+, m.
speaks = points to; to point to a thing, +auf etwas deuten+.
has beside it = stands beside.
used to place, +zu legen pflegte+. ‘=To use=’, when employed transitively, is generally rendered by +brauchen+, +gebrauchen+, +benutzen+, +an´wenden+, and +verbrauchen+, whilst intransitively it is rendered by +pflegen+ or +gewohnt sein+, in the sense of ‘to be accustomed to’, ‘to be in the habit of’, ‘to be wont to do’.
Against = on; on (or to) the right, +rechts+; on (or to) the left, +links+.
+ein langer Tisch von Birnbaumholz.+
in dust = through its age.
which — sacred, +die durch den Tod geheiligt sind+.
Insert ‘is’ or ‘hangs’.
this = the.
Scilicet — multum, Little honour is derived from a great name.
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