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the German metaphysicians, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, and the rest, have come in to the aid of the long line of sceptical combatants, and trodden the arena of Biblical combat into a mire of destruction to every novelty in this department. --The History of the Supernatural in All Ages and Nations, and in All Churches ... by William Howitt
In 1803 Madame de Stael was exiled from Paris, and a change of environment changed the nature of her inspiration. She now began the study of German literature, visited the literary lights of Weimar and Berlin, and found in German metaphysicians a good antidote for the French philosophers. --A Century of French Fiction by Benjamin W. Wells

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