| 1853 - 880 стор.
...common sense, for this is the kind of logic always and everywhere used by the writers of the Bible. " Where Hegel taught, to his profit and fame, That something and nothing were one and the same ; The absolute difference never a jot being 'Twist having and not having, being and not being, But... | |
| 1856 - 368 стор.
...other, and both to simple natural history. At present the cant about art is nearly the most hateful In the land that produced one Kant with a K., And many cants with a C., and not much less nauseous in our own land. Yet the signs of faithful and vigorous work are more patent... | |
| Émile Edmond Saisset - 1863 - 288 стор.
...incontestable fact, "so many which is, that all men savage and educatedj have [^r™sin°/ the Absolute." 1 [Mr. Mansel, several years ago, gave a summary of...and nothing were one and the same ; Where, rear'd by Oken's plastic hands, The ' Eternal Nothing of Nature' stands ; And Theology sits on her throne... | |
| Rev. Henry Greene - 1866 - 558 стор.
...* See ante page 80. These opinions are wittily noticed by Mr. Mansell in the following lines — " The land that produced one Kant with a K, And many...to his profit and fame That something and nothing are one and the same Where reared by Oken's plastic hands, The eternal nothing of nature stands. And... | |
| George Valentine Cox - 1868 - 504 стор.
...thrive and flourish, as well we may, In the land which produces one Kant with a K, And many a Cant with a C. Where Hegel taught, to his profit and fame,...That something and nothing were one and the same,' &c. It was attributed to Mr. (now Dr.) Mansel, of St. John's, who, six years afterwards, grappled in... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1869 - 968 стор.
...thrive and flourish, as well we may, In the land which produces one Kant with a A", Aud many a Cant with C. Where Hegel taught, to his profit and fame, That something and nothing were one and the same." Л11 college poets did not make so good use of their pens in after-life as Archbishop Wlmtely and Dr.... | |
| Sophia Matilda Holworthy - 1876 - 200 стор.
...thrive and flourish, as well we may, In the land that produces one Kant with ak And many cants with ac, Where Hegel taught, to his profit and fame, That something and nothing were one and the same ; The absolute difference not a jot being 'Twixt having and not having, being and not being, But wisely... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1880 - 272 стор.
...thrive and flourish, as well we may, In the land that produced one Kant with a A", And many a Cant with a C. Where Hegel taught, to his profit and fame, That something and not/ling were one and the same ; The absolute difference never a jot being 'Twixt having and not having,... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1885 - 728 стор.
...the sea, From the land where Professors in plenty be ; And we thrive and flourish, as well we may, In the land that produced one Kant with a K, And many...fame, That something and nothing were one and the same ; The absolute difference never a jot being 'Twixt having and not having, being and not being, But... | |
| Mrs. Katharine Gladstone Lake - 1901 - 416 стор.
...the sea, From the land where professors in plenty be ; And we thrive and flourish, as well we may, In the land that produced one Kant with a K, And many...fame, That something and nothing were one and the same ; The absolute difference never a jot being 'Twixt having and not having, being and not being, But... | |
| |