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" We state Fichte's character, as it is known and admitted by men of all parties among the Germans, when we say that so robust an intellect, a soul so calm, so lofty, massive, and immovable, has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the time of... "
The Nemesis of Faith - Page 15
by James Anthony Froude - 1849 - 227 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 46

1827 - 698 pages
...groves of Academe I Our reader has ceen some words of Fichte's : are these like words of a mystic ? We state Fichte's character, as it is known and admitted...intellect ; a soul so calm, so lofty, massive, and immovable, has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the time of Luther. We figure his motionless...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review ...

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 pages
...the groves of Academe! Our reader has seen some words of Fichle 's; are these like words of a mystic? We state Fichte's character, as it is known and admitted...intellect, a soul so calm, so lofty, massive, and immovable, has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the time of Luther. We figure his motionless...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review: Comprising the Best ..., Volumes 3-4

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 pages
...of Academe ! Our reader has seen some words of Fichte's ; are these like words of a mystic? We stale Fichte's character, as it is known and admitted by...intellect, a soul so calm, so lofty, massive, and immovable, has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the time of Luther. We figure his motionless...
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Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., Volumes 3-4

1835 - 916 pages
...Academe! Our reader has seen some words of Fichte's ; are these like words of a mystic? We stale Fichte 's character, as it is. known and admitted by men of...intellect, a soul so calm, so lofty, massive, and immovable, has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the lime of Luther. We figure his motionless...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 1

Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 pages
...the groves of Academe! Our reader has seen some words of Fichte's: are these like words of a mystic ? We state Fichte's character, as it is known and admitted...intellect, a soul so calm, so lofty, massive, and immovable, has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the time of Luther. We figure his motionless...
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Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republ

Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 pages
...groves of Academe ! Our reader has seen some words of Fichte's : are these like words of a mystic ? We state Fichte's character, as it is known and admitted...intellect, a soul so calm, so lofty, massive, and immovable, has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the time of Luther. We figure his motionless...
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The Log Cabin; Or: The World Before You

Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1844 - 166 pages
...the groves of academe ! Our reader has seen some words of Fichte : are these like words of a mystic 7 We state Fichte's character as it is known and admitted...lofty, massive, and immoveable, has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the time of Luther. We figure his motionless look, had he heard this...
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Ultramontanism: Or, The Roman Church and Modern Society

Edgar Quinet - 1845 - 224 pages
...the groves of academe ! Our reader has seen some words of Fichte : are these like words of a mystic ? We state Fichte's character as it is known and admitted...lofty, massive, and immoveable, has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the time of Luther. We figure his motionless look, had he heard this...
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On the Nature of the Scholar and Its Manifestations

Johann Gottlieb Fichte, William Smith - 1845 - 258 pages
...the groves of academe 1 Our reader has seen some words of Fichte : are these like words of a mystic ? We state Fichte's character as it is known and admitted...intellect, a soul so calm, so lofty, massive, and immovfeable, has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the time of Luther. We figure his motionless...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 pages
...groves of Academe ! Our reader has seen some words of Fichte's : are these like words of a mystic ? We state Fichte's character, as it is known and admitted...intellect, a soul so calm, so lofty, massive, and immovable.has not mingled in philosophical discussion since the time of Luther. We figure his motionless...
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