Keyserling
[ kahy-zuhr-ling ]
noun
Her·mann A·le·xan·der [her-mahn ah-le-ksahn-duhr], /ˈhɛr mɑn ˌɑ lɛˈksɑn dər/, Count, 1880–1946, German philosopher and writer.
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When Keyserling adds, 'The instinct of immortality really affirms that the individual is not ultimate,' I entirely agree with him.
Outspoken Essays | William Ralph IngeIt told how on her arrival she had found the whole house excited by the betrothal of her sister Margaret to Count von Keyserling.
Immortal Memories | Clement ShorterIf we were to dwell on Reinsberg, Keyserling would come prominently forward.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. X. (of XXI.) | Thomas CarlyleKeyserling's report at Reinsberg is not given; but we have Grafigny's, which is probably the more impartial.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. X. (of XXI.) | Thomas Carlyle
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