| Constance E. Plumptre - 1879 - 364 páginas
...with cheerfulness. A circumstance, which < seemed the result of mere chance, led me to give myself up entirely to the study of the Kantian Philosophy — a philosophy that retains the imagination which was always too powerful with me, gives reason the sway, and raiit-s the... | |
| Constance E. Plumptre - 1879 - 366 páginas
...disappointment with cheerfulness. A circumstance, which seemed the result of mere chance, led me to give myself up entirely to the study of the Kantian Philosophy — a philosophy that retains the imagination which was always too powerful with me, gives reason the sway, and raises the... | |
| Robert Adamson - 1881 - 244 páginas
...cheerfulness the disappointment. A circumstance which seemed the result of mere chance, led me to give myself up entirely to the study of the Kantian philosophy,...imagination, which was always too powerful with me, gives understanding the sway, and raises the whole spirit to an indescribable elevation above all earthly... | |
| Robert Adamson - 1881 - 254 páginas
...result of mere chance, led me to give myself up entirely to the study of the Kantian philosophy,—a philosophy that restrains the imagination, which was always too powerful with me, gives understanding ^the sway, and raises the whole spirit to an indescribable elevation above all earthly... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1883 - 594 páginas
...has now found rest. ... A circumstance, which seemed the result of mere chance, led me to give myself up entirely to the study of the Kantian philosophy,...indescribable elevation above all earthly concerns. . . . This has given me a peace such as I have never before experienced. Amid uncertain worldly prospects,... | |
| Washington Gladden - 1903 - 326 páginas
...winter of 1790 : — " A circumstance which seemed dependent on mere chance led me to give myself up to the study of the Kantian philosophy, — a philosophy that restrains the imagination (which, in my case, was always too powerful), gives reason the dominion, and raises the soul to an elevation... | |
| 1846 - 494 páginas
...entirely to the study of the Kantean philosophy — a philosophy that restrains the imagination, whieh was always too powerful with me, gives reason the sway, and raises the soul to an indeseribable elevation above all eartbly eoneerns. I have aeeepted a nobler morality, and instead... | |
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