| Sidney Whitman - 1896 - 340 pages
...by all in consequence, I would still stand by the banner of Stockmann and repeat his proud words : ' The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone.' " * Die Judenf -rage : Eine Ethische Frage. Dr. Leopold Caro. Leipzig: Grunow. 1892. ** Dr. Stockmann:... | |
| Georg Morris Cohen Brandes - 1899 - 190 pages
...the majority is always in the wrong. The play, indeed, concludes with the Kierkegaardlike paradox : " The strongest man in the world is he who stands [most] alone." 1 Not since he wrote Brand had Ibsen followed so closely in Kierkegaard's footsteps as he does here.... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1907 - 436 pages
...course ! [Gathers them about him, and speaks confidentially.] This is what I have discovered, you see : the strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone. MRS. STOCKMANN. [Shakes her head, smiling.] A h, Thomas dear 3 PETRA. [Grasping his hands cheerily]... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1907 - 432 pages
...course ! [Gathers them about him, and speaks confidentially,] This is what I have discovered, you see : the strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone. MRS. STOCKMANN. [Shakes her head, smiling] Ah, Thomas dear ! PETRA. [Grasping his hands cheerily] Father!... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 620 pages
...whose conclusion is expressed in the words of Dr. Stockmann, "This is what I have discovered, you see : the strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone." But these words of *A Study of Ibsen's An Enemy of tht People. Dr. Stockmann express only his later... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 614 pages
...whose conclusion is expressed in the words of Dr. Stockmann, "This is what I have discovered, you see : the strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone." But these words of *A Study of Ibsen's An Enemy of the People. Dr. Stockmann express only his later... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1911 - 502 pages
...course! [Gathers them about him, and speaks confidentially.] This is what I have discovered, you see: the strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone. MRS. STOCKMANN. [Shakes her head, smiling.] Ah, Thomas dear ! PETRA. [Grasping his hands cheerily.]... | |
| Otto Heller - 1912 - 394 pages
...the world he holds his head still higher than before and cleaves even more strongly to his purpose. "The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone," he exclaims, in almost the identical phrase of Wilhelm Tell: "der Starke ist am machtigsten allein."... | |
| Frank Wadleigh Chandler - 1914 - 524 pages
...start a revolution against the lie that it is the majority who have the truth in their keeping. . . . The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone." Individualism in the church and the state must be supplemented by individualism in the family. This... | |
| 1917 - 506 pages
...progressive and the "stagnationist" minds and attitudes. What is the precise meaning of the dictum that "the strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone?" To what degree is Stockmann's ejection from society not unmerited? Why does society so often turn against... | |
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