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Novalis
[ noh-vah-lis ]
noun
- pen name of Friedrich von Hardenberg, 1772–1801, German poet.
Novalis
/ noˈvaːlɪs /
noun
- Novalis17721801MGermanWRITING: poet real name Friedrich von Hardenberg. 1772–1801, German romantic poet. His works include the mystical Hymnen an die Nacht (1797; published 1800) and Geistliche Lieder (1799)
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As Novalis says: My conviction gains infinitely the moment another soul will believe in it.
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Novalis said of Spinoza that he was a God-intoxicated man: M. Comte is a morality-intoxicated man.
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The inflation of his style did not deter me from thoroughly enjoying the paper on "Novalis."
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Two philosophical works followed, a study on Novalis and Le Trsor des humbles .
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Novalis said: My faith gained an infinite value in my eyes the moment I saw it shared by someone else.
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