| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1875 - 520 páginas
...written in the warmest terms of friendship, • and, among other things to his friend, Carlyle says, " To whatever I have said of you already, therefore,...who wish to understand it, but that I notice in you farther, on the moral side, a sound strength of intellectual discernment, a noble valour and reverence... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - 1881 - 158 páginas
...Edinburgh, in 1868, is so interesting on several accounts, that it is well to quote it here : " I wish to add that I think you not only the one man in Britain...sound strength of intellectual discernment, a noble valor and reverence of mind, which seem to me to mark you out as the man capable of doing us the highest... | |
| Richard Herne Shepherd, Charles Norris Williamson - 1881 - 452 páginas
...of the seven — that, to secure my own conscience in the matter, a few plainer words seem needful. To whatever I have said of you already, therefore,...British men who wish to understand it, but that I uotico in you farther, on the moral side, a sound strength of intellectual discernment, a noble valour... | |
| Immanuel Kant - 1881 - 614 páginas
...to us at no distant day, and be our king in philosophy." From Thomat Curlyle, Etq. " To whatever [ have said of you already, therefore, I now volunteer...highest actual form of it, distinctly home to the xmderstanding of British men who wish to understand it, but that I notice in you further, on the moral... | |
| Nathaniel Holmes - 1888 - 518 páginas
...recovered some little hope in metaphysics. We find him saying of J. Hutchinson Stirling, that he was " the one man in Britain capable of bringing Metaphysical...understanding of British men who wish to understand it," and was a man capable of doing "the highest service in ethical science, too, — that of restoring,... | |
| William Leadbetter Calderwood, David Woodside - 1900 - 472 páginas
...Professor Flint. In connection with the candidature of the former, Thomas Carlyle wrote that he was " the one man in Britain capable of bringing metaphysical...understanding of British men who wish to understand it." Between the supporters of these two candidates feeling ran high, and it soon became evident that parties... | |
| William Leadbetter Calderwood, David Woodside - 1900 - 502 páginas
...Professor Flint. In connection with the candidature of the former, Thomas Carlyle wrote that he was " the one man in Britain capable of bringing metaphysical...understanding of British men who wish to understand it." Between the supporters of these two candidates feeling ran high, and it soon became evident that parties... | |
| Amelia Hutchison Stirling - 1912 - 408 páginas
...Teacher, Prophet of Stirling's earlier years, expressed the conviction that the author of the Secret was " the one man in Britain capable of bringing Metaphysical...distinctly home to the understanding of British men." The German Erdmann, who had sat at Hegel's feet, and was himself the author of several philosophical... | |
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