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... nature more to absolute art and control . was more faith in Schiller ; his nature , which was in itself more beautiful , was , to him , at once the inlet to more distant and subtle sounds ; while proportionately more difficult of ...
... nature more to absolute art and control . was more faith in Schiller ; his nature , which was in itself more beautiful , was , to him , at once the inlet to more distant and subtle sounds ; while proportionately more difficult of ...
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... nature ; he gave a soul to Spinozism . Spinosa saw God dissolved in nature , Schelling saw nature dissolved in God . God is the absolute identity of nature and thought , of matter and spirit ; this absolute idenity is not the cause of ...
... nature ; he gave a soul to Spinozism . Spinosa saw God dissolved in nature , Schelling saw nature dissolved in God . God is the absolute identity of nature and thought , of matter and spirit ; this absolute idenity is not the cause of ...
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... Nature ! hadst more deeply felt , And , having felt , unfolded in thy verse These fears and struggles , hopes and hallowed joys ! Would thou hadst known that only in this depth The strong foundations of our inward life Are laid securely ...
... Nature ! hadst more deeply felt , And , having felt , unfolded in thy verse These fears and struggles , hopes and hallowed joys ! Would thou hadst known that only in this depth The strong foundations of our inward life Are laid securely ...
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