Russian Thinkers, Band 1Hogarth Press, 1978 - 312 Seiten |
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... German says ' I am a German ' he is saying ' I am a slave , but my Emperor is stronger than all the other Emperors , and the German soldier who is strangling me will strangle you all ' ... every people has tastes of its own - the Germans ...
... German says ' I am a German ' he is saying ' I am a slave , but my Emperor is stronger than all the other Emperors , and the German soldier who is strangling me will strangle you all ' ... every people has tastes of its own - the Germans ...
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... German romantic historians were particularly zealous in preaching the view that , if the west was declining because of its scepticism , its rationalism , its materialism , and its abandonment of its own spiritual tradition , then the ...
... German romantic historians were particularly zealous in preaching the view that , if the west was declining because of its scepticism , its rationalism , its materialism , and its abandonment of its own spiritual tradition , then the ...
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... German romanticism . This judgement , like most such generalisations of its type , is not quite true . Even if Pushkin is held to belong to an earlier generation , neither Lermontov nor Gogol nor Nekrasov , to take only the most notable ...
... German romanticism . This judgement , like most such generalisations of its type , is not quite true . Even if Pushkin is held to belong to an earlier generation , neither Lermontov nor Gogol nor Nekrasov , to take only the most notable ...
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The Hedgehog and the Fox | 22 |
Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty | 82 |
A Remarkable Decade | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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