paper on _Two Biblical Questions_, 167;
publishes the second draft of _Goetz von Berlichingen_, 167;
writes a succession of satirical plays, 169;
his fragmentary drama, _Prometheus_, 175;
his fragment of a drama on Mahomet, 181;
produces _Werther_, 184;
his own character compared with that of Werther, 193;
his _Clavigo_, 200;
Goethe and Spinoza, 209;
his fragment, _Der Ewige Jude_, 212;
his intercourse with Lavater, 220;
with Basedow, 227;
with Fritz Jacobi, 233;
with Klopstock, 238;
characterised by Boie and Werthes, 241-2;
makes acquaintance with the Princes of Weimar, 243;
characterised by von Knebel, 244-5;
falls in love with Lili Schoenemann, 247;
his songs addressed to her, 251;
relations with the Countess Stolberg, 253;
his infatuation for Lili, 254;
his succession of plays relative to her, 255-265;
shrinking from marriage, 267;
betrothed to Lili, 268;
persuaded of his mistake, 269;
sets out for Switzerland with the Counts Stolberg, 270;
his travels, 272;
visit to his sister, 273;
meets Lavater at Zurich, 275;
parts company with the Stolbergs, and accompanies Passavant to the
pass of St. Gothard, 276;
returns to Frankfort, 278;
his relations to Lili on his return, 279;
invited by the Duke of Weimar to visit Weimar, 284;
opposition of his father, 284;
decides to go to Italy as the Duke's messenger does not appear, 285;
goes to Heidelberg on the way to Italy, 285;
appearance of the Duke's messenger decides him to visit Weimar, 286;
the _Urfaust_, 287-293;
characteristics, 293.
Goncourt, Edmond de, 180 note.
_Goetter, Holden, und Wieland_, satirical play on Wieland by Goethe, 173,
174.
Gotter, F.W., friend of Goethe in Wetzlar, 146.
Gottsched, German poet resident in Leipzig, 32.
_Goetz von Berlichingen_, drama by Goethe, 109, 113;
its origin, 121;
its plot, 123-126;
its characteristics, 126-129;
second draft of, 167, 168.
Gray, Thomas, 187.
Gretchen, Goethe's first love, 22, 23.
Hamann, J.G., the "Magus of the North," teacher of Herder, 86;
Goethe's interest in him, _ib._
Hanover, 160.
Hasenkamp, rebukes Goethe for _Werther_, 232.
Haugnitz, Count, travels with Goethe to Switzerland, 270-275.
Heidelberg, 285, 286.
Hehn, Viktor, quoted, 139, 180 note.
Heine, Heinrich, 26.
Heinse, J.J.H., his opinion of Goethe, 237.
Herder, his _Fragments on Modern German Literature_, 48;
Johann Gottfried, 83-93;
his career, character and speculations, 84-86;
his admiration of Shakespeare, 120;
his opinion of _Goetz von Berlichingen_, 145;
one of the editors of the _Frankfurter Gelehrten Anzeigen_, 164, 165;
as captain of the gipsies in _Das Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern_,
170;
satirised in _Pater Brey_, 171;
and in _Satyros_, 172;
letters of Goethe to, 268, 270.
Herrnhut Community, Goethe attends a synod of, 63;
dissociates himself from the community, 79.
_Hoch auf dem alten Turme steht_, lines by Goethe, 230.