| 1827 - 698 pagini
...the best that could be commanded, has been already tried against him ; but it could not avail. What was the wit of a thousand wits to him ? The cry of...old cliff of granite : seen from the summit, these BM they winged the midway air showed scarce so gross as beetles, and their cry was seldom even audible.... | |
| 1835 - 916 pagini
...the best that could be commanded, has been already tried against him; but it could not avail. What thD "! mݭ0u ȡ D l0 ޥ , k؈ Ihousand choughs assaulting that old cliff of granite; seen from the summit, these as they winged the... | |
| Edgar Quinet - 1845 - 224 pagini
...the best that could be commanded, has been already tried against him; but it could not avail. What was the wit of a thousand wits to him ? The cry of...their cry was seldom even audible. Fichte's opinions maybe true or false ; but his character as a thinker can be slightly valued only by such as know it... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 pagini
...the best that could be commanded, has been already tried against him; but it could not avail. What was the wit of a thousand wits to him ? The cry of...as beetles, and their cry was seldom even audible. Fichie's opinions may be true or false ; but his character, as a thinker, can be slightly valued only... | |
| John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 pagini
...the best that could be commanded, has been already tried aguinst him; but it could not avail. What was the wit of a thousand wits to him? The cry of...as beetles, and their cry was seldom even audible, l-'ichte's opinions may be true or false; but Itia character as a thinker can be slightly valued only... | |
| William Maccall - 1847 - 392 pagini
...massive, and immoveable, has not mingled in philosohpical discussion since the time of Luther. . . Fichte's opinions may be true or false; but his character as a thinker nobleness and instruction, of grand purpose, tenderfeeling, and brave etfort ; the compilation of which... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1849 - 338 pagini
...the best that ' could be commanded has been already tried against ' him. But it could not avail. What was the wit of a ' thousand wits to him ? The cry...assaulting that old cliff of granite, seen from the summit ' as they winged the mid air, showed scarce so gross as ' beetles, and their cry was seldom even audible.'... | |
| Victor Schoelcher - 1852 - 524 pagini
...lofty, massive, and immoveable, has not mingled In philosophlcal discussion since the time of Luther Fichte's opinions may be true or false ; but his character as a thinker can be elightly valued only by such as know it ill ; and as a man, approved by action and suffering, in his... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1853 - 282 pagini
...the best that could be commanded has been already tried against him ; but it could not avail. What was the wit of a thousand wits to him ? The cry of...true or false ; but his character as a thinker can * ' Foreign Quarterly,' No. 71, p. 140. The article is well worth reading ; it is founded on Fichte's... | |
| Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 pagini
...the best that could be commanded, has been already tried against him ; lui; it could not avail. What was the wit of a thousand wits to him ? The cry of...these, as they winged the midway air, showed scarce so large as beetles, an.! their cry was seldom even audible." Milton considered it impossible to ЪР... | |
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