Germany, المجلدات 1-2Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 |
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... passion , the most ex- travagant events take place with singular tranquillity ; never- theless , it is thus that manners and character lose every thing like consistency ; the spirit of paradox shakes the most sacred institutions , and ...
... passion , the most ex- travagant events take place with singular tranquillity ; never- theless , it is thus that manners and character lose every thing like consistency ; the spirit of paradox shakes the most sacred institutions , and ...
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... Passion Week.-El. " The Prater , the Hyde Park of Vienna , consists of a series of low and partly wooded islands , formed by arms of the Danube , which separate from the main trunk to rejoin it lower down . The entrance to it is ...
... Passion Week.-El. " The Prater , the Hyde Park of Vienna , consists of a series of low and partly wooded islands , formed by arms of the Danube , which separate from the main trunk to rejoin it lower down . The entrance to it is ...
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... passions , to feel the desire of employing and directing them to one's own purposes . The German writers occupied themselves only with theoretical doc- trines , with erudition , and literary and philosophical research ; and the powerful ...
... passions , to feel the desire of employing and directing them to one's own purposes . The German writers occupied themselves only with theoretical doc- trines , with erudition , and literary and philosophical research ; and the powerful ...
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... passions , to all the proud prejudices of the world . An eloquent philosopher ( Fichte ) said , that he " ex- pected the regeneration of the German nation , from the insti- tution of Pestalozzi . " It must be owned that a revolution ...
... passions , to all the proud prejudices of the world . An eloquent philosopher ( Fichte ) said , that he " ex- pected the regeneration of the German nation , from the insti- tution of Pestalozzi . " It must be owned that a revolution ...
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... passion , is much better investigated among the Germans . In order to attain the highest point of perfection in either country , it would be necessary for the Frenchman to be re- ligious , and the German more a man of the world . Piety ...
... passion , is much better investigated among the Germans . In order to attain the highest point of perfection in either country , it would be necessary for the Frenchman to be re- ligious , and the German more a man of the world . Piety ...
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