Page:Tales by Musæus, Tieck, Richter, Volume 2.djvu/106

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JEAN PAUL FRIEDRICH RICHTER.

Here, out of respect for the rights of a Letter, the Author drops his half anonymity,[1] and for the first time subscribes himself with his whole true name,

Jean Paul Friedrich Richter.

Hof in Voigtland, 29th June 1795.


    theil für Mädchen (A Jelly-course for Young Ladies); and followed by Some Jus de Tablette for Men. A small portion of the Preface relating to the first I have already omitted. Neither of the two has the smallest relation to Fixlein.—Ed.

  1. J. P. H., Jean Paul Hasus, Jean Paul, &c. have in succession been Richter’s signatures. At present even, his German designation, either in writing or speech, is never Richter, but Jean Paul.—Ed.