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[W]hen he [Christoph Friedrich Nicolai] wrote against [Immanuel] Kant's philosophy, without comprehending it; and judged of poetry as he judged of Brunswick mum, by its utility, many people thought him wrong. A man of such spiritual habilitudes is now by the Germans called a Philister, Philistine: Nicolai earned for himself the painful pre-eminence of being Erz-Philister, Arch-Philistine. … At present the literary Philistine seldom shows, never parades, himself in Germany; and when he does appear, he is in the last stage of emaciation.
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[W]hen
he
[Christoph
Friedrich
Nicolai]
wrote
against
[Immanuel]
Kant's
philosophy,
without
comprehending
it;
and
judged
of
poetry
as
he
judged
of
Brunswick
mum,
by
its
utility,
many
people
thought
him
wrong.
A
man
of
such
spiritual
habilitudes
is
now
by
the
Germans
called
a
Philister,
Philistine:
Nicolai
earned
for
himself
the
painful
pre-eminence
of
being
Erz-Philister,
Arch-Philistine.
…
At
present
the
literary
Philistine
seldom
shows,
never
parades,
himself
in
Germany;
and
when
he
does
appear,
he
is
in
the
last
stage
of
emaciation.