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... MOSES MENDELSSOHN . Letter to J. C. Lavater . Supplementary Remarks On the Sublime and the Naive . JOHANN GEORG HAMANN .... 98 99 102 106 107 119 The Merchant .... 121 CHRISTOPH MARTIN WIELAND ... 128 Philosophy Considered as the Art of ...
... MOSES MENDELSSOHN . Letter to J. C. Lavater . Supplementary Remarks On the Sublime and the Naive . JOHANN GEORG HAMANN .... 98 99 102 106 107 119 The Merchant .... 121 CHRISTOPH MARTIN WIELAND ... 128 Philosophy Considered as the Art of ...
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... Mendelssohn , his best friend , de- fended him with zeal when he was accused of Spinozism . The zeal and the defence were as laughable as they were superfluous . Be quiet in thy grave , old Moses ! thy Lessing , to be sure , was on the ...
... Mendelssohn , his best friend , de- fended him with zeal when he was accused of Spinozism . The zeal and the defence were as laughable as they were superfluous . Be quiet in thy grave , old Moses ! thy Lessing , to be sure , was on the ...
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Frederic Henry Hedge. MOSES MENDELSSOHN . Born 1729. Died 1786 , MOSES MENDELSSOHN . to a test . That I have. A JEW by birth and conviction , this able writer and excellent man is celebrated , not less for the services rendered to his own ...
Frederic Henry Hedge. MOSES MENDELSSOHN . Born 1729. Died 1786 , MOSES MENDELSSOHN . to a test . That I have. A JEW by birth and conviction , this able writer and excellent man is celebrated , not less for the services rendered to his own ...
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