Arnim edited the Einsiedler; Görres was teaching in the university.
Arnim, Brentano, and Görres were residing at the time at Heidelberg; the others contributed from a distance.
As far back as 1812, Stein had sketched a plan for the reunion of the scattered parts of the former German Empire, and Arndt and Görres had given expression to the same idea.
Görres designated the archbishop “the Athanasius of the nineteenth century.
The younger Gœrres ceased not to emulate his worthy parent until the day of his death, in 1852.
The elder Gœrres headed the Catholic movement when Prussia so cruelly persecuted the Archbishop of Cologne.
He gives the same account with Görres of the ecstatic volatus, viz.
The following narrative of presumably natural projection is characterized by Görres (Mystik, tom.
In 1833 Clemens Brentano moved to Munich, where Görres had already settled.
Görres won the admiration of Count Montalembert, the leader of the French Catholics, by his polemical feats.
In 1827 Görres published a work which is of interest as forming a prelude to his Mysticism, namely, Emanuel Swedenborg, his Visions and his Relations to the Church.
He now looks to Görres as the only person who can write, he himself being incapable of any kind of production.
Görres tells us that one of the most noticeable characteristics of a body which, through regeneration, has attained to higher harmony, is the fragrance it exhales.
When the religious disturbances broke out in Cologne, Görres came forward as the spokesman of the Ultramontanes in their dispute with the Prussian Ministry.
Görres himself may be taken as the representative of Romantic ecclesiasticism, and Friedrich Gentz as in all respects the most interesting of the politicians proper.
Görres here strikes the note which we hear again a generation later in Börne's Letters from Paris.
When, in 1798, the French army marched into Rome, Görres was loud in his rejoicings over the fall of the city and the collapse of the temporal power of the Pope.
The farther Görres penetrated into the mysteries of witchcraft and sorcery, the more fanciful and peculiar did he himself become.
The year 1807 found him at Heidelberg, where he made the acquaintance of the Romanticists living there, Arnim, Brentano, and Görres being the most notable.
Among the other Rhenish Germans of distinction, who had at that time formed a connection with France, Joseph Görres brought himself, notwithstanding his extreme youth, into great note at Coblentz by his superior talents.
Görres made a triumphant defence before the tribunal at Treves, and observed, "Strange that the most violent enemy to France should seek the protection of French courts!
Footnote 9: Görres said in the Rhenish Mercury, "It is easy to see how all are inclined to conceal beneath the wide mantle of love the horrors there perpetrated.
Mr. Stowe has been busy on eight volumes of Görres on the mysticism of the Middle Ages.
When, later in life, Görres remarked of these journals that their collaborators felt as if they were accompanying the Holy Roman Empire to its grave, he was thinking of the year in which the most important of them flourished, 1808.
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