Germany, المجلدات 1-2Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 |
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... Philosophy and Mor- als ; the fourth , of Religion and Enthusiasm . These different subjects necessarily fall into one another . The national char- acter has its influence on the literature ; the literature and the philosophy on the ...
... Philosophy and Mor- als ; the fourth , of Religion and Enthusiasm . These different subjects necessarily fall into one another . The national char- acter has its influence on the literature ; the literature and the philosophy on the ...
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... philosophy , an exposition of cpinions foreign to those which are dominant in France ; but , let them appear just or not , let them be adopted or combated , they will , at all events , yield scope for reflection . " We need not , I ...
... philosophy , an exposition of cpinions foreign to those which are dominant in France ; but , let them appear just or not , let them be adopted or combated , they will , at all events , yield scope for reflection . " We need not , I ...
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... philosophy , but none whatever in business . They always consider it partially , and employ themselves with it in a manner almost mechanical . It is the contrary in France ; the spirit of business is there much more enlarged , and ...
... philosophy , but none whatever in business . They always consider it partially , and employ themselves with it in a manner almost mechanical . It is the contrary in France ; the spirit of business is there much more enlarged , and ...
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... philosophy , like imagination in poetry , should be free from all restraint . The Germans are to the human mind what pioneers are to an army they try new roads , they try unknown means : how can we avoid being curious to know what they ...
... philosophy , like imagination in poetry , should be free from all restraint . The Germans are to the human mind what pioneers are to an army they try new roads , they try unknown means : how can we avoid being curious to know what they ...
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... philosophical irony , which renders us careless of every thing , except a poignant manner of expressing that irony . A ... philosophy a dogmatical character , while in reality it is seductive only when it presents itself under light and ...
... philosophical irony , which renders us careless of every thing , except a poignant manner of expressing that irony . A ... philosophy a dogmatical character , while in reality it is seductive only when it presents itself under light and ...
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