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| German fiction - 1827 - 344 pages
...Lindhorst patted me gently on the shoulder, and said : " Soft, soft, my honoured friend ! Lament not so ! Were you not even now in Atlantis ; and have you not...Harmony of all Beings, as the deepest secret of Nature ?" END OF VOLUME SECOND. EDINBURGH: VB1>,1£D Sr JA3IE3 1JALiAXrYNE AM) (,O. ... | |
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...Lindhorst patted me gently on the sboulder, and said : " Soft, soft, my honoured friend I Lament not so ! Were you not even now in Atlantis ; and have you not...possession of your inward sense ? And is the blessedness of Anselmns aught else but n Living in Poesy ? Can aught else but Poesy reveal itself as the sacred Harmony... | |
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