| Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1844 - 166 pages
...fraught with ease, grace, and dignity, they will bear comparison with the finest pieces in the book. " It is difficult, if not impossible, to give a brief,...define the successive steps which must be trodden in order to attain it. Its spirit aspires after human improvement, and seeks to indicate the means... | |
| Edgar Quinet - 1845 - 224 pages
...fraught with ease, grace, and dignity, they will bear comparison with the finest pieces in the book. " It is difficult, if not impossible, to give a brief,...define the successive steps which must be trodden in order to attain it. ito spirit aspires after human improvement, and seeks to indicate the means... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte, William Smith - 1845 - 258 pages
...fraught with ease, grace, and dignity, they will bear comparison with the finest pieces in the book. " It is difficult, if not impossible, to give a brief,...define the successive steps which must be trodden in order to attain it. Its spirit aspires after human improvement, and seeks to indicate the means... | |
| Eliza Buckminster Lee - 1845 - 278 pages
...pure elementary fountain 'that maketh wi.se he that drinketh thereat.'"— Douglas Jen-old's Magazine. "It is difficult, if not impossible, to give a brief, and at the same time faithful, summary of tbe ideas affirmed by Schiller in this volume. Its aim is to develop the ideal of humanity, and to... | |
| John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 pages
...in the boofc. " It is difficult, if not impossible, to give a brief, aud at the same time faitilul, summary of the ideas affirmed by Schiller in this volume. Its aim is tr develop the ideal of humanity, and t>:< define the successive steps which 010*1 be trodden in order... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...fraught with ease, grace, and dignity, they will bear comparison with the finest pieces in the book. " It is difficult, if not impossible, to give a brief,...define the successive steps which, must be trodden in order to attain it. Its spirit aspires after human improvement, and seeks to indicate the means... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 596 pages
...fraction of the gems that are to be gathered in every page. AVe make no apology for having so long 1m" It is difficult, if not impossible, to give a brief,...define the successive steps which must be trodden in order to attain it. Its spirit aspires after human improvement, and seeks to indicate the means... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...fraught with" ease, grace, and dignity, they will bear compa-rison with the finest pieces in the book. " It is difficult, if not impossible, to give a brief,...humanity, and to define the successive steps which must \32 trodden in order to attain it. Its spirit aspires after human improvement, and seeks to indicate... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1846 - 418 pages
...fraught with ease, grace, and dignity, they will bear comparison with the finest pieces in the book. " It is difficult, if not impossible, to give a brief,...humanity, and to define the successive steps which must ba trodden in order to attain it. Its spiritaspires after human improvement, and seeks to indicate... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1846 - 96 pages
...fraught with ease, grace, and dignity, they will bear comparison with ttie finest pieces in the book. " It is difficult, if not impossible, to give a brief,...humanity, and to define the successive steps which must h • trodden in order to attain it. Its spiritaspires after human improvement, and seeks to indicate... | |
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