Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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Page xix
... German thought took possession of him , that he became steeped not only in German methods of speculation , but in German modes of expression , in German forms of sentiment , which clung to him through life , and vitally affected both ...
... German thought took possession of him , that he became steeped not only in German methods of speculation , but in German modes of expression , in German forms of sentiment , which clung to him through life , and vitally affected both ...
Page xx
... German influence in French Romanticism has indeed been much disputed , but the debt of French metaphysics , French philology , and French historical study , to German methods and German re- search during the last half - century is ...
... German influence in French Romanticism has indeed been much disputed , but the debt of French metaphysics , French philology , and French historical study , to German methods and German re- search during the last half - century is ...
Page xxi
... German influence , " the profit which Amiel derived from his stay at Berlin is more doubtful . Too long contact with the German mind had led to the development in him of certain strangenesses of style which he had afterward to get rid ...
... German influence , " the profit which Amiel derived from his stay at Berlin is more doubtful . Too long contact with the German mind had led to the development in him of certain strangenesses of style which he had afterward to get rid ...
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