Germany, المجلد 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... Liberty . To pass the bounds of the pathetic , that is , to carry it beyond that degree of emotion which the soul is capable of supporting , is the same as to destroy the effect . Klinger , known by other writings , full of depth and ...
... Liberty . To pass the bounds of the pathetic , that is , to carry it beyond that degree of emotion which the soul is capable of supporting , is the same as to destroy the effect . Klinger , known by other writings , full of depth and ...
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... liberty to range through all nature in search of inspiration and example . This state of existence , wandering and at the same time contemplative , is thoroughly understood nowhere but in Germany . In French romances we always describe ...
... liberty to range through all nature in search of inspiration and example . This state of existence , wandering and at the same time contemplative , is thoroughly understood nowhere but in Germany . In French romances we always describe ...
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... liberty , which does great credit both to his heart and his genius ; the traits with which he characterizes the principal personages are of a very superior kind , and all his reflections are derived from the concentrations of an ...
... liberty , which does great credit both to his heart and his genius ; the traits with which he characterizes the principal personages are of a very superior kind , and all his reflections are derived from the concentrations of an ...
الصفحة 115
... liberty , reli- gion , never change their value . Man has spoken evil things of the sun , of love , and of life ; he has suffered , he has felt him- self consumed , by these lights of nature ; but would he there- fore extinguish them ...
... liberty , reli- gion , never change their value . Man has spoken evil things of the sun , of love , and of life ; he has suffered , he has felt him- self consumed , by these lights of nature ; but would he there- fore extinguish them ...
الصفحة 121
... liberty of man : nevertheless , we cannot compare him to the materialists of the last century ; and his successors have pushed the theory of experience much beyond his intention . He is far , I repeat it , from attributing all our ideas ...
... liberty of man : nevertheless , we cannot compare him to the materialists of the last century ; and his successors have pushed the theory of experience much beyond his intention . He is far , I repeat it , from attributing all our ideas ...
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