he, 116;
his impressions of Goethe, 142;
married to Goethe's sister, 162;
one of the editors of the _Frankfurter Gelehrten Anzeigen_, 164, 165.
Schmidt, Erich, his discovery of the _Urfaust_, 288.
Schoenemann, Anna Elisabeth (Lili): Goethe's first meeting with her, 248;
beginning of Goethe's attachment to her, 249;
Goethe's lyrics addressed to her, 251-253;
Goethe's tribute to her in later life, 251 note;
Goethe sends his _Stella_ to her, 263;
Goethe's strained relations with her, 267-270;
poems of Goethe addressed to, 276-278;
Goethe's relations to her after his return from Switzerland, 279-286;
her subsequent marriage, 286 note.
Schoenemann family, 247;
their social position superior to that of the Goethes, 248;
intercourse of Goethe with them, 249.
Schoenemann, Lili. (_See_ Schoenemann, Anna Elisabeth.)
Schoenkopf, Kaethchen, Goethe's love in Leipzig: her appearance and
character, 38;
Goethe's philandering with her, 38-44;
Goethe's poems addressed to her, 42;
Goethe's letters to, 61, 68, 69, 138 note.
Scott, Sir Walter, his translation of _Goetz von Berlichingen_, 131;
his writings influenced by it, 132.
Sesenheim, residence of the Brion family:
Goethe's visits there, 96-100.
_Seven Years' War_, its influence on the Goethe household, 18.
Shakespeare, Goethe's debt to, 45, 122.
_Song of Solomon_, translated by Goethe, 281 note.
Spinoza, Goethe's debt to, 45;
his influence on Goethe, 209-212;
Goethe and Lavater discuss his writings, 226;
discussed by Goethe and Fritz Jacobi, 237.
Stein, Frau von, quoted, 150 note.
_Stella_, play by Goethe, 257-263;
ridiculed in the _Anti-Jacobin_, 261 and note;
admired by Herder, 262;
its popularity, _ib._
Sterne, 112.
Stevenson, R.L., his admiration of _Werther_, 200 note.
Stilling, Jung, friend of Goethe in Strassburg:
his career and character, 81, 82;
Goethe's kindness to, 82-83;
prank played on him by Goethe, 231;
his affection for Goethe, 246.
Stolberg, Count Christian, comes to Frankfort and travels with Goethe
to Switzerland, 270-275.
Stolberg, Count Frederick Leopold, younger brother of Christian, 270-275.
Stolberg, Countess, beginning of Goethe's acquaintance with her, 253;
his letters to, 254, 255, 266, 280, 282 and note.
Strassburg, Goethe's residence in, 74-108;
description of its society, 75, 273.
Strassburg Cathedral, Goethe's interest in, and its influe
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