With great satisfaction we welcome this first English translation of an author who occupies the most exalted position as a profound and original thinker ; as an irresistible orator in the cause of what he believed to be truth ; as a thoroughly honest... The Nemesis of Faith - Page 17by James Anthony Froude - 1849 - 227 pagesFull view - About this book
| Carl Ullmann - 1846 - 164 pages
...comprehension of the somewhat vague loftiness of these eloquent addresses." —Prospective Review. '' With great satisfaction we welcome this first English...language is, we believe, a perfect novelty These orations 19 are admirably fitted for their purpose; so grand is the position taken by the lecturer, and so irresistible... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 596 pages
...this first English translation of an autbor who occupies the most exalted position as a pro* found and original thinker; as an irresistible orator in...cause of what he believed to be truth; as a thoroughly honext and heroic man. The appearance of any of his works In their purpose; so grand is the position... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 pages
...living episode that flows through its dark and bright places like a stream of music."—Atherueum. " With great satisfaction we welcome this first English...any of his works in our language is, we believe, a 19 are admirably fitted for their purpose; so grand is the position taken by the lecturer, and so irresistible... | |
| Clemens Brentano, T. W. Appell - 1847 - 112 pages
...living episode that flows through its dark and bright places like a stream of music.'' — AthentEum. "With great satisfaction we welcome this first English...orator in the cause of what he believed to be truth ; I as a thoroughly honest and heroic man. , .... The appearance of any of his works in our language... | |
| Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de Sismondi - 1847 - 498 pages
...episode that flows through its dark •uid bright places like a stream of music " — A tkenceum. " With great satisfaction we welcome this first English...author who occupies the most exalted position as a probund and original thinker; as an irresistble orator in the cause of what he believed .0 be truth;... | |
| William Maccall - 1847 - 392 pages
...Medico-Chirurgicai Review. " With great satisfaction we welcome this first English translation of an anthor who occupies the most exalted position as a profound...original thinker; as an irresistible orator in the canse of what he believed to be truth; as a thoroughly honest and heroic man. The appearance of any... | |
| William Smith - 1848 - 218 pages
...living episode that flows through its dark and bright places like a stream of music."—Athemcum. " With great satisfaction we welcome this first English...language is, we believe, a perfect novelty These orations " A pure and exalted morality and deep religious feeling breathes throughout the whole The memoir "... | |
| Antonio Carlo Napoleone Gallenga - 1848 - 500 pages
...GOTTLIEB FICHTE. Translated from the German by William Smith. Second Edition. Post 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. " With great satisfaction we welcome this first English...heroic man. The appearance of any of his works in onr language is, we believe, a perfect novelty These orations are admirably fitted for their purpose... | |
| Antonio Carlo Napoleone Gallenga - 1848 - 520 pages
...living episode that flows through its dark and bright places like a stream of music." — AthentEum. " With great satisfaction we welcome this first English...orator in the cause of what he believed to be truth i as a thoroughly honest and heroic man. .... The appearance of any of his works in our language is,... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1848 - 232 pages
...JOHANN GOTTLIEB FICHTE. Translated from the German, by WILLIAM SMITH. Second Edition. Cloth, 3s. 6d. " With great satisfaction we welcome this first English...translation of an author who occupies the most exalted a profound and original thir. ._ , Ited posii thinker; Iosition as an "This work must inevitably arrest... | |
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