ALDA.
You know I am a poor philosopher; but when Schelling was introduced to me at Munich, I remember I looked up at him with inexpressible admiration, as one whose giant arm had cut through an isthmus, and whose giant mind had new modelled the opinions of minds as gigantic as his own.
MEDON.
Then you are of this new school, which reveals the union of faith and philosophy?
ALDA.
If I am, it is by instinct.
MEDON.
Well, to descend to your own peculiar sphere, have you satisfied yourself as to the moral and social position of the women in Germany?
ALDA.