| Charles Christian Hennell - 1841 - 568 pages
...man projected from the face of the records which he haa left. " His spirit was a battle-field, nppu which, with fluctuating fortune and singular intensity, the powers of belief and scepticism ivaged, from first to last, their um".',aAinf. war ; and within the compass of his experience are pre^-nled... | |
| John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 pages
...accordingly, with which the book abounds, are, by comparison, thrown into the shade; and yet our readers inav apprehend that even these are sufficiently significant,...scepticism waged, from first to last, their unceasing w:ir; and within the compass of his experience arc presented to our view most of the great moral and... | |
| 1845 - 636 pages
...which, with fluctuating fortune and a singular intensity, the powers of belief and skepticism aised, from first to last, their unceasing war ; and within...his experience are presented to our view most of the groat moral and spiritual problems that attach to the condition of our race. A rapid sketch of his... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...is a book which rivets the attention, and makes the heart bleed. We state so much, without taking1 into account the additional power and interest which...last, their unceasing war ; and within the compass of Ins experience are presented to our view most of the great moral and spiritual problems that attach... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...character ; so clearly and strongly is the living, thinking, active man projected from the face cf tlie records which he has left. The references to others,...experience are presented to our view most of the great mural and spiritual problems that attach to the condition of our race."— Q«arfer/y Rev. " There... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1846 - 418 pages
...these are sufficiently significant, when we add, that among the many persons to whom Mr. BlanwTWhite alludes as beloved and intimate friends, perhaps none...spiritual problems that attach to the condition of our race.1'— Quarterly Rev. " There is a depth and force in this book which tells." Christian Remembrancer.... | |
| William Howitt - 1846 - 376 pages
...projected from the face reader of Doctor Arnold." — Examiner. of the records which lie has left. " His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with fluctuating...spiritual problems that attach to the condition of our nee."— Quarterly Rev. "There is a depth and force in this book which tells." Christian Remembrancer.... | |
| Carl Ullmann - 1846 - 164 pages
...strongly is the living, thinking, active man projected from the face of the records which he has left. " His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with fluctuating...spiritual problems that attach to the condition of our race."—Quarterly Rev. " This book will improve his (Blanco White's) reputation. There is much in... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 596 pages
...strongly is the living, thinking, active man projected from the face of the records which he has left. " His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with fluctuating...spiritual problems that attach to the condition of our race."—Quarterly Review. " There is a depth and foree in this book which tells."—Christian Remembrancer.... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1846 - 96 pages
...face of the records which he has left. " His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with fluciuating fortune and singular intensity, the powers of belief...experience are presented to our view most of the great mural and spiritual problems that attach to the condition of our nee."— Quarterly Rev. "There is... | |
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