245,247Sacrifice in the Bible,111Salis, von,576Salzmann, Dr. J. D.,308,314,413,416Satire,218,506; German,495Satyros, or the Deified Wood-devil,490Savage worship of the Old Testament,111Saxo-Weimar.SeeWeimar.Saxons and Prussians, hatred between,238Saxony,562Schaffhausen,637Schiebler, Daniel, of Hamburg,280Schlegel,130,230----, Elias116Schlosser, the brothers,134----, J. G.,224,227,296,476,478,480,493,635,636Schmidt, P. H.,476Schneider, Councillor,53,61,174Schön, Martin, engraver,645Schönemann, Anna Elizabeth.SeeLili.Schools and education,96Schöpflin, J. D.,410,413,415Schröder, F. L., author and actor,494Schütz, painter,17,69Schwalbach,189Schwyz,645Schwyzer-Haken mountains, the,125Seals, collecting,317Sects of Protestants in Frankfort,30Seekatz, painter,18,69,89,272Self-complacency,322Self-conceit,54Self-knowledge,504Self-reliance,557Self-torture,1Senkenberg Hospital,60Senkenbergs, the,59Sermons, writing from memory,117Servières, a lady,510Sesenheim, parsonage of,367,372Seven Years' War, the,32,55,236,238,252Shakespeare,266,496,506;his clowns,429;and the Germans,230,426;Herder on,428;Lenz on,428;in prose,427She Comes Not!607Shoemaker, the cheerful, of Dresden,272Sickness, moral effect of,348Silberschlag,350Silk-worms, keeping,98Skating,453,571,589Sketching in words,653Sleep, overcome with, at dinner,204Small-pox and inoculation,24Social games, &c.,297,489pleasures,194-197Societies, whimsical,at Frankfort,195,197,577;at Wetzlar,462Society, labyrinths of,241Socrates,185Solitude, and melancholy,502;the productions of,558Soubise, Prince,77.Spalding, theologian,234Spangenberg and Count Thorane,84Speech and writing,386Spinoza, study of,546,582Stadion, Count,487Stag-Ditch, the, Frankfort,3Stage, the, abuses of,74;defence of,84;first acquaintancewith,72;of France,422;state of, in Germany,493;scenery on,422;soldiers on,74.Seealso Theatre, &c.Stark, Pastor J. J.,29State Church, a,408Stein, H. F. K., Baron von, ofNassau, and his daughter,674----, Frau von, of Nassau,540Stilling.SeeJung.Stock, J. M., engraver,279,285,298Stockhausen,207Stoicism, juvenile,49Stoics, the,185Stolberg, the Counts,464,628,632,654,662,667;described by Lavater,663----, Leopold, Count,639Storm of hail, a,19Story-telling, early, by Goethe,36Strasburg,304,323;manners in,315;Germans in,416;student life there,308,312,et seq.Cathedral,321,328,333,432Struve, G. A.,119Student life,at Leipzig,213;at Strasburg,312,308,et seq.Students, Merck's hatred of,481Sublime, the,186Suicide,507,510Sulzer, J. G.,576;his Art theory,469Superstition,393;Lucinda's curse,398Sweetest roses, &c.,670Swift,390,440,448Swiss views of poetry,221Switzerland,654;liberty in,134,135; visit to,110et seq.TAILORING,209Tanentzien, Gen.,238Tapestries,311Taste, change of,217;and French and German writers,417Taxisch post, the,486Teaching, must be agreeable,121;and amusement,95;bad,208"Telemachus," Neukirch's,23Tell, William.SeeWilliam Tell.Terror, the Lisbon earthquake,19Textor, Anna Margarete Maria(néeLindheim), Goethe's grandmother,3,5,15,53,57----, Johann Wolfgang, Goethe's grandfather, chief magistrate ofFrankfort,1,15,26,32,33,53,65,146,151,492----, Johann Jost, Goethe's uncle,492Theatre, the, at Weimar,561Theatricals, amateur,130Theodore, Electoral Prince,686Theology, state of,233.Seealso under Religion, &c.Theophrastus, &c., study of,293Thirteen at table,316Thorane, Count,65,70,79,84,87;his pictures,88Thümmel, von,495Thurn and Taxis, the Princes of,486Time, employment of,297Tissot,234Tolls, in Frankfort,13Topp, exclamation,379Translations, prose,427Trautmann, painter,17,69Triller, a learned,252Truth, a criterion of, wanted,22Türckheim, Anna Elizabeth.SeeLili.Turks, the,517Tyrant, the universal, wine,630UFFENBACH, von,576Unions, the closest, are of opposites,546Unities of the Drama,607Universal German Library, the,229,285,304Universities, German,211University life,309.Seealso Student life, &c.Unsociableness,489Unzer, physician,234Ursern,648Uz,342VEHMGERICHT, the,456Verse competitions, early,22----in education,20"Vicar of Wakefield," the,368,375,395,400Vintage-days,129Viol di gamba, the,272Virgil,29Virgin Mary, the,535Visitation, the, at Wetzlar,462,468Voigt, Frau von,518Volatility of man,583Voltaire,418,443,465;and the Deluge,420;and Frederick of Prussia,57,565;on the Stage,74Voss, J. H.,464W——, von [(?) Wrede, which see.]Wagner, H. L.,525,569Wanderer's Storm-song, the,453Wandering Jew, the,24,555,584War songs,237Washington,97Water-carrier, the,243Watteau,673Weakness,271Weenix, pictures by,547Weimar,561,675,676;departure for,680,681,687----, the Duchess Louise of,620----, Duke of, Karl August,633,676,680,681----, Prince of, F. F. Constantin,41,46Weisse, C. F.,280,342Welling, G. von, hisOpus magocabalisticum,292,293Wenk, Rector H. B.,440,478Werther, the Sorrows of,470,503,507,509,511,515,522,519,645,655;effects of,512----,The Joys of Young, by Nicolai,513----, Count and Countess von,674Wetzlar,455; the Imperial Chamber there,ibid.Weygand, C. F., publisher,512Weyland, F. L.,358,371Wieland, C. M.,216,228,229,303,499,561,566,568,625,675,676,680;his Shakespeare,426Wiesbaden,189Wilhelm Meister,290,386,388Will, the,414Wille, engraver,673William Tell,647,653Will-o'-the-wisps,204Winckelmann, J. J.,265,268,280;assassination of,281Wine,629; old and new,17Winkler, Prof.,208,269Wishes,181; and capabilities,331Wolf, musician,675,676Women and dress,471Word, an unseasonable,76Workshops, boyhood in,123W[rede], Fräulein and Herr von,685,686Würtemberg, Duke Ludwig of,225YOUNG'S "Night Thoughts,"505Youth,453; and age,331;should not be critical,436----, wishes in,181,331----, the, and the maiden,679Youthful pranks,243ZABERN,358Zachariä, J. F. W.,199,212,240,280,495;his brother,227Zimmermann, J. G.,234; and his children,571;his hypochondria,573;his work "On Experience,"574Zinzendorf, Count von,290Zollinkofer,234Zug,653Zurich,637; Lake of,641Zweibrücken,365