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Friedrich Schiller, Goethe and Schiller's Xenions , December 5, 1796, Letter to Goethe. [40] (Quoted in 20250605) Every poet, even the most direct, has passed through a period of language reflected on or meditated. If he makes use of an ineffable etymology , if he suddenly gains the grace of naivete, he becomes so conscious of it that he returns to it as a ruse.