Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1858 |
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... genius with such alluring force . Hegel's theory of history is a particular application of his general philosophical system - that the world is the evolution of an idea , the progressive realization of a potential logic wrapped up in ...
... genius with such alluring force . Hegel's theory of history is a particular application of his general philosophical system - that the world is the evolution of an idea , the progressive realization of a potential logic wrapped up in ...
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... genius , in which its whole environment , and all its rela- tions , are permeated by the rose - breath of the soul , and the world is transformed into a garden of love - should we look at it more closely , and examine it in the light of ...
... genius , in which its whole environment , and all its rela- tions , are permeated by the rose - breath of the soul , and the world is transformed into a garden of love - should we look at it more closely , and examine it in the light of ...
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... genius was preeminently Wissenschaftliche Vorträge ; Berlin . sibility . The distinction between res and persona was first clearly defined by the Roman jurists , as a basis for decisions in their courts of law . It is true , all this ...
... genius was preeminently Wissenschaftliche Vorträge ; Berlin . sibility . The distinction between res and persona was first clearly defined by the Roman jurists , as a basis for decisions in their courts of law . It is true , all this ...
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... genius , are expressed his recent work on civilization by Skepti- and embodied the most completely in their cism . In France , this spirit was repre- external existence ; when their subjective sented by the Encyclopedistes ; in Ger- and ...
... genius , are expressed his recent work on civilization by Skepti- and embodied the most completely in their cism . In France , this spirit was repre- external existence ; when their subjective sented by the Encyclopedistes ; in Ger- and ...
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... genius ; and we shall presently find in the toms , we call him a quack . When an weakly moralities , the sentimentalism , and artist studies the picturesque at the ex- the extravagant coloring of the Proverbial pense of true drawing ...
... genius ; and we shall presently find in the toms , we call him a quack . When an weakly moralities , the sentimentalism , and artist studies the picturesque at the ex- the extravagant coloring of the Proverbial pense of true drawing ...
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