Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Saint max in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Saint Max is unfortunate in his examples.
Let us now also draw up a scheme à la Saint Max.
Saint Max:“You have spirit,
there are a lot of people who refer to him as Saint Max?
Saint Max has again displayed his gigantic faith.
Thus we see what holy motives guide Saint Max in his transition to egoism.
Here, in Saint Max, we find a brilliant example of it.
After presenting us with some astounding revelations about the Sophists and Socrates, Saint Max immediately jumps to the Sceptics.
With this Saint Max jumps to the next“transformation”.
Saint Max:“What you think is, therefore, not merely your thought?".
Thus, if I seek to train myself as a mathematician, or, as Saint Max puts it, to"perfect" myself as a mathematician,
Saint Max arrives at all these great results because"it makes a difference whether the spirit is rich
By means of this biblical saying the ancient world has now indeed passed away" or, as Saint Max really wanted to say,"all gone",
Saint Max pretends here that he is writing the biography of his mortal enemy,"man",
Thus, having given the history of the moderns the same turn as he gave that of the ancients, Saint Max can then easily"demonstrate" in it a'similar course to that taken by antiquity",
But if Saint Max is the"Imperfect spirit","nevertheless it makes a difference" whether he has to"perfect" his spirit or seek"the perfect spirit.
From this Saint Max derives the creation of Szeliga's spirit from Szeliga.
Indeed, Saint Max can find"le sage" again in the eighteenth century in the philosophy of Enlightenment,
But Saint Max, who undoubtedly sits in the"Council of Guardians",
Saint Max once again reveals here his boundless faith by pushing to greater extremes than any of his predecessors faith in the speculative content of history dished up by German philosophers.
Since Saint Max pays no attention to the physical
The very pious Saint Max, Jacques le bonhomme, has nothing real
With equal right Saint Max could have passed at once.
Finally, Saint Max enriches us with a new dictum of the Epicureans:"the world must be deceived,
Saint Max, pursuing"his own" purposes,