The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Volume 3Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... German Philosopher Schelling , " are pointed out ; and by this paper I have been directed to those passages in the works of Schelling and of Maasz , to which references are given in the fol- lowing pages , -to most of them immediately ...
... German Philosopher Schelling , " are pointed out ; and by this paper I have been directed to those passages in the works of Schelling and of Maasz , to which references are given in the fol- lowing pages , -to most of them immediately ...
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... German predecessor , though contemporary , be wholly attributed to him , " yet he insists that Coleridge has de- frauded Schelling of his due , and seeks to support the impeach- ment on these two grounds , first , that very absence of ...
... German predecessor , though contemporary , be wholly attributed to him , " yet he insists that Coleridge has de- frauded Schelling of his due , and seeks to support the impeach- ment on these two grounds , first , that very absence of ...
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... German philoso- pher and his writings . He immediately proceeds , however , to give an account of the authors whom he successively studied , when he had " found no abiding place for his reason " in the " schools of Locke , Berkeley ...
... German philoso- pher and his writings . He immediately proceeds , however , to give an account of the authors whom he successively studied , when he had " found no abiding place for his reason " in the " schools of Locke , Berkeley ...
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... German to reclaim his own , or for the dullest wight that could read his books to give it him back again . Must he not have been careless of the meum at least as much as of the tuum , when he took whole pages and paragraphs , unaltered ...
... German to reclaim his own , or for the dullest wight that could read his books to give it him back again . Must he not have been careless of the meum at least as much as of the tuum , when he took whole pages and paragraphs , unaltered ...
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... German metaphysics into this country , in which light he had represented himself , —a man of original power , who had spoiled his own genius by devoting himself to the lucubrations of foreign- ers . It is the pleasure of the Writer in ...
... German metaphysics into this country , in which light he had represented himself , —a man of original power , who had spoiled his own genius by devoting himself to the lucubrations of foreign- ers . It is the pleasure of the Writer in ...
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