On the Nature of the Scholar and Its ManifestationsJ. Chapman, 1845 - 220페이지 |
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absolute Academic Freedom Academic Teacher acquired activity already appearance attain become called Catholic Series character clear cloth comprehend conceive consciousness determined devoted dignity Divine Idea Divine Thought duty essay eternal existence faith feeling Fichte Fichte's finite Flaach fulfilled Genius Germany heart Hence higher holy honour impulse individual intellectual JAMES MARTINEAU Jena JOHANN GOTTLIEB FICHTE JOHN CHAPMAN JOHN JAMES TAYLER Joseph Blanco White Kant knowledge Königsberg labour learned culture lectures Leipzic letter literary living look manifestation means mind mode moral nature never NEWGATE STREET object opinion outward paper cover peculiar perfect person Pforta philosophy possession possible present principle pure purpose Rammenau reason religious respect reveal reverence Saxony sense sensual world soul speak spiritual strives Student thee things THOMAS CARLYLE thou tion true Scholar truth ture University vocation whole youth Zurich
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60 페이지 - The One remains, the many change and pass : Heaven's light for ever shines, Earth's shadows fly ; Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments.
3 페이지 - ON THE NATURE OF THE SCHOLAR, AND ITS MANIFESTATIONS. By Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Translated from the German by William Smith. Second Edition. Post 8vo, pp. vii. and 131, cloth.
5 페이지 - Richtei has an intellect vehement, rugged, irresistible, crushing in pieces the hardest problems ; piercing into the most hidden combinations of things, and grasping the most distant; an imagination vague, sombre, splendid, or appalling, brooding over the abysses of being, wandering through infinitude, and summoning before us, in its dim religious light, shapes of brilliancy, solemnity, or terror ; a fancy of exuberance literally unexampled, for it pours its treasures with a lavishness which knows...
3 페이지 - For the man rises before us, amid contradiction and debate, like a granite mountain amid clouds and wind. Ridicule, of 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 a thousand choughs assaulting that old cliff of granite : seen from the summit, these, as they winged the midway air, showed scarce so gross as beetles, and their cry was seldom even audible.
5 페이지 - THE LIFE OF JEAN PAUL FR. RICHTER. COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. TOGETHER WITH HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY, TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN.
3 페이지 - Men of Letters are a perpetual Priesthood, from age to age, teaching all men that a God is still present in their life ; that all 'Appearance,' whatsoever we see in the world, is but as a vesture for the ' Divine Idea of the World,' for 'that which lies at the bottom of Appearance.
8 페이지 - MARTYRIA ; a Legend, wherein are contained Homilies, Conversations, and Incidents of the Reign of Edward the Sixth. Written by WILLIAM MOUNTFORD, Clerk.
7 페이지 - This is a very pleasing little volume, which we can confidently recommend. It is designed and admirably adapted for the use of children from five to eleven years of age.
5 페이지 - This is a book which demands and deserves study. Either to translate or to appreciate it requires a somewhat peculiar turn of mind. Not that any body could read it without profit, but to gain from it all that it is capable of yielding, there must be some aptitude for such studies, and some training in them too ..... To be appreciated it must be studied, and the study will be well repaid.
12 페이지 - It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind, described with the clearness and force of Mr. Tayler, furnish inexhaustible material for reflection.