2563 examples of karl in sentences

Karl Friedrich Ludwig Moritz, Fürst zu Ysenburg-Bierstein (1766-1820), took service with Austria (1784), with Prussia (1804), and later with Napoleon (1806), who commissioned him as brigadier-general.

" "Karl, Karl!" called one of the irrepressibles, "can I never teach you to be accurate!

" "Karl, Karl!" called one of the irrepressibles, "can I never teach you to be accurate!

"In a moment Karl will appear with five beers.

She had borne him seven children, three of whom died; of the sons were Wilhelm Friedemann, the father's favourite, and Karl Philipp Emanuel, whom the world long preferred to Sebastian himself, and whom later times spitefully underrate.

Of the others who have followed his lead, ten, for particular reasons, should be authorities: Franz Muncker, Karl Hessel, Karl Goedeke, Wilhelm Scherer, Georg Mücke, Wilhelm Hertz,[50] Ernst Elster, Georg Brandes, Heinrich Spiess, and Herrn.

Of the others who have followed his lead, ten, for particular reasons, should be authorities: Franz Muncker, Karl Hessel, Karl Goedeke, Wilhelm Scherer, Georg Mücke, Wilhelm Hertz,[50] Ernst Elster, Georg Brandes, Heinrich Spiess, and Herrn.

Impossible also for this reason: Karl Simrock, Heine's intimate friend, included in his Rheinsagen (1836, 1837, 1841)[60] the ballads on the Lorelei by Brentano, Eichendorff, Heine, and himself.

[60] The first edition of Karl Simrock's Rheinsagen came out in 1836.

Karl Goedeke gives a very unsatisfactory discussion of the matter in Emanuel Geibel, Stuttgart, 1860.

Karl Groos, Die reine Vernunftwissenschaft, systematische Darstellung von Schellings negativer Philosophie, 1889; Konstantin Frantz, Schellings positive Philosophie, in three parts, 1879-80; Ed. von Hartmann, Gesammelte Studien und Aufsätze, 1876, p. 650 seq.;

A second predominantly contemplative thinker was Karl Gustav Carus (1789-1869; at his death in Dresden physician to the king; Lectures on Psychology, 1831; Psyche, 1846; Physis, 1851), greatly distinguished for his services to comparative anatomy.

The same may be asserted of Karl Ferdinand Solger (1780-1819; at his death professor in Berlin; Erwin, Four Dialogues on Beauty and Art, 1815; Lectures on Aesthetics, edited by Heyse, 1829), who points out the womb of the beautiful in the fancy, and introduces into aesthetics the concept of irony, that spirit of sadness at the vanity of the finite, though this is needed by the Idea in order to its manifestation.

The Letters from and to Hegel have been added as a nineteenth volume, under the editorship of Karl Hegel, 1887.

[Footnote 1: Hegel's Life has been written by Karl Rosenkranz (1844), who has also defended the master (Apologie Hegels, 1858) against R. Haym (Hegel und seine Zeit, 1857), and extolled him as the national philosopher of Germany (1870; English by G.S. Hall).

Cf., further, the neat popular exposition by Karl Köstlin, 1870, and the essays by Ed.

Like Friedrich Ueberweg (1826-71; professor in Königsberg; System of Logic, 1857, 5th ed., edited by J.B. Meyer, 1882English translation, 1871), Karl Fortlage was strongly influenced in his psychological views by Beneke.

By William Henry Eyster & Karl Manahan.

LORENZ, KARL K., ed.

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Children's day treasury, no. 35. © 4Apr25, A827462. R101743, 24Oct52, Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH) LORENZ, KARL K., ed.

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Political philosophy from Plato to Jeremy Bentham, translated from the German by Karl Frederick Geiser, with introductions by Oscar Jászi.

For other works claimed by Patrick McAdory SEE Davis, Karl.

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