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... facts : noticing , at the same time , the intellectual condition of the two great religious parties of Germany , immediately prior and subsequent to Schlegel's change of religion . It was on his return from France in the year 1805 , and ...
... facts : noticing , at the same time , the intellectual condition of the two great religious parties of Germany , immediately prior and subsequent to Schlegel's change of religion . It was on his return from France in the year 1805 , and ...
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... fact , his theological learning was extensive - he was well read in the ancient fathers the schoolmen of the middle age , and the more eminent modern divines ; and though I am not aware that he has devoted any special treatise to ...
... fact , his theological learning was extensive - he was well read in the ancient fathers the schoolmen of the middle age , and the more eminent modern divines ; and though I am not aware that he has devoted any special treatise to ...
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... fact that their different works on classical , oriental and modern literature have received the approbation of such scholars , as made those several branches of knowledge the special objects of their study and inquiry . Thus their ...
... fact that their different works on classical , oriental and modern literature have received the approbation of such scholars , as made those several branches of knowledge the special objects of their study and inquiry . Thus their ...
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... fact - whether it be that his last works had not received from his hands the same careful revisal - or whether some men as they advance in life , become as negligent in their style as in their dress or whether he at last gave in to the ...
... fact - whether it be that his last works had not received from his hands the same careful revisal - or whether some men as they advance in life , become as negligent in their style as in their dress or whether he at last gave in to the ...
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... distinguishes this journal , betray the illus- trious hand which first set it in motion . Nothing , in fact , can be more dissimilar than the policy long followed by the Austrian government , and that which FREDERICK VON SCHLEGEL . 31.
... distinguishes this journal , betray the illus- trious hand which first set it in motion . Nothing , in fact , can be more dissimilar than the policy long followed by the Austrian government , and that which FREDERICK VON SCHLEGEL . 31.
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