At the words "his philosophy, my philosophy," one is always reminded of that line in Nathan: … "What kind of God is it who belongs to a man?"


Lucinde and the Fragments, P. Firchow, trans. (1991) § 99


At the words his philosophy, my philosophy, one is always reminded of that line in Nathan: … What kind of God is it who belongs to a man?

At the words his philosophy, my philosophy, one is always reminded of that line in Nathan: … What kind of God is it who belongs to a man?

At the words his philosophy, my philosophy, one is always reminded of that line in Nathan: … What kind of God is it who belongs to a man?

At the words his philosophy, my philosophy, one is always reminded of that line in Nathan: … What kind of God is it who belongs to a man?