| 1827 - 698 pages
...mysticism of Fichte might astonish us. The cold, colossal, adamantine spirit, standing erect and clear, like a Cato Major among degenerate men ; fit to have...discoursed of Beauty and Virtue in the groves of Academe I Our reader has ceen some words of Fichte's : are these like words of a mystic ? We state Fichte's... | |
| 1835 - 916 pages
...mysticism of Fichlc might astonish us. The cold, colossal, adamantine spirit, standing erect and clear, vE 2 z # c7j *k Y * D r (+ `M1- In< ag stale Fichte 's character, as it is. known and admitted by men of all parties among the Germans, when... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 pages
...mysticism of Fichle might astonish us. The cold, colossal, adamantine spirit, standing erect and clear, like a Cato Major, among degenerate men ; fit to have...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... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 pages
...adamantine spirit, standing erect and clear, like a Calo Major, among degenerate men ; fit to have been Ihe teacher of the Stoa, and to have discoursed of Beauty...of Fichte's ; are these like words of a mystic? We stale Fichte's character, as it is known and admitted by men of all parties among the Germans, when... | |
| 1847 - 396 pages
...men. Thomas Carlyle represents Fichte as, 'a colossal, adamantine spirit, standing erect and clear, like a Cato Major among degenerate men, fit to have been the Stoa, and to hare discoursed of beauty and virtue in the groves of Academe.' And over Fichte's grave... | |
| Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1844 - 166 pages
...might astonish us. The cold, colossal, adamantine spirit, standing erect and clear, like a Cato-major among degenerate men ; fit to have been the teacher...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... | |
| Henry Allon - 1845 - 646 pages
...mysticism of Fichte might astonish us. The cold, colossal, adamantine spirit, standing erect and clear like a Cato Major among degenerate men; fit to have...state Fichte's character as it is known and admitted of men of all parties among the Germans when we say, that so robust an intellect, a soul so calm, so... | |
| Edgar Quinet - 1845 - 224 pages
...might astonish us. The cold, colossal, adamantine spirit, standing erect and clear, like a Cato-major among degenerate men; fit to have been the teacher...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... | |
| John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 pages
...might al'>iu1-h u>. The cold, colossal, adamantine spirit, standing ertct and clear, like a Cato-major among degenerate men; fit to have been the teacher...groves of academe *! Our reader has seen some words of Fichte: are these like words of a mystic ! We shite Fichte's character as it is know n and admitted... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte, William Smith - 1845 - 258 pages
...our own country's brightest ornaments as a " colossal, adamantine spirit, standing erect and clear, like a Cato Major among degenerate men; fit to have...discoursed of beauty and virtue in the groves of Academe." But the sublimity of his intellect casts no shade on the soft current of his affections, which flows,... | |
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