The Poetry and Prose of Heinrich HeineCitadel Press, 1959 - 874 pages |
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Page 385
... philosophers and historians have racked their brains to justify every form of despotism as rational and lawful - be it ever so doltish and stupid . Silence is the honor of the slave , says Tacitus . These philosophers and historians ...
... philosophers and historians have racked their brains to justify every form of despotism as rational and lawful - be it ever so doltish and stupid . Silence is the honor of the slave , says Tacitus . These philosophers and historians ...
Page 727
... philosophers resemble cobwebs . But what harm was there in that ? Jesuitism could not spin its decoying lies from it , nor could despotism weave a halter with it to enslave the spirit . Only since the time of Schelling has German ...
... philosophers resemble cobwebs . But what harm was there in that ? Jesuitism could not spin its decoying lies from it , nor could despotism weave a halter with it to enslave the spirit . Only since the time of Schelling has German ...
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... philosophers included , is , without being aware of it , nothing but a colossal Sancho Panza , who despite his sober fear of the cudgel , and his homely horse - sense , follows the mad knight on his dangerous adventures , lured by the ...
... philosophers included , is , without being aware of it , nothing but a colossal Sancho Panza , who despite his sober fear of the cudgel , and his homely horse - sense , follows the mad knight on his dangerous adventures , lured by the ...
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by Frederic Ewen | 3 |
NEW POEMS | 18 |
The Citizen of the World | 39 |
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