Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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... believe , that a philo- sophical school will ultimately be established in this country , with a character quite distinctive , as that which belongs to the philosophy of England , France , and Germany . The collegiate course of ...
... believe , that a philo- sophical school will ultimately be established in this country , with a character quite distinctive , as that which belongs to the philosophy of England , France , and Germany . The collegiate course of ...
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... believe , that the change is more sweeping in its nature . It is proposed , not to alter and enlarge , but to construct the fabric anew . The ques- tion does not concern an addition to our former stock of knowledge , but relates to the ...
... believe , that the change is more sweeping in its nature . It is proposed , not to alter and enlarge , but to construct the fabric anew . The ques- tion does not concern an addition to our former stock of knowledge , but relates to the ...
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... believe , that there are more English translations of Faust than of the Iliad , and that most of them have been published within the last ten years . A version of one of Schiller's plays has a bet- ter chance of finding purchasers and ...
... believe , that there are more English translations of Faust than of the Iliad , and that most of them have been published within the last ten years . A version of one of Schiller's plays has a bet- ter chance of finding purchasers and ...
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... believe , has been pressed into the service in its etymological sense . But we have no wish to discuss a mere question of phi- lology . The graver matter lies behind , and concerns the alleged defects of our language considered as a ...
... believe , has been pressed into the service in its etymological sense . But we have no wish to discuss a mere question of phi- lology . The graver matter lies behind , and concerns the alleged defects of our language considered as a ...
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... believe , that it is possible to translate the writings of Kant , in a way that will make them intelligible to the English reader , however conversant he may be with ordinary metaphysical speculations , and little apt to be dis ...
... believe , that it is possible to translate the writings of Kant , in a way that will make them intelligible to the English reader , however conversant he may be with ordinary metaphysical speculations , and little apt to be dis ...
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