Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions |
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... thoughts , which are brought forward in support of the charge . His words on the subject neither say nor imply , in ... thought and brilliant illustration , which a more prudential and self - interested man would have kept back and ...
... thoughts , which are brought forward in support of the charge . His words on the subject neither say nor imply , in ... thought and brilliant illustration , which a more prudential and self - interested man would have kept back and ...
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... thought at large , and to this object he devoted much time and thought , during the latter years of his life , -with what fruit will , I have asked two students of Schelling if they ever met with this the- ory in traversing his works ...
... thought at large , and to this object he devoted much time and thought , during the latter years of his life , -with what fruit will , I have asked two students of Schelling if they ever met with this the- ory in traversing his works ...
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... thought that he had in contemplation , when he intimated a confident belief , that the work he should produce would " appear to be the offspring of his own spirit by better tests than the mere reference to dates : " and although his ...
... thought that he had in contemplation , when he intimated a confident belief , that the work he should produce would " appear to be the offspring of his own spirit by better tests than the mere reference to dates : " and although his ...
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... thought in the following paragraph so peculiar and ex- traordinary , as to make it incredible , that the same may have passed through the mind of such a man as even this writer seems to admit Mr. Coleridge to have been ? He studied in ...
... thought in the following paragraph so peculiar and ex- traordinary , as to make it incredible , that the same may have passed through the mind of such a man as even this writer seems to admit Mr. Coleridge to have been ? He studied in ...
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... thought to meet with them - which lie in the path of the human intellect , and must be arrived at , when it has made a certain progress in its pre - appointed course . In all scientific product two factors are required ; energy of thought ...
... thought to meet with them - which lie in the path of the human intellect , and must be arrived at , when it has made a certain progress in its pre - appointed course . In all scientific product two factors are required ; energy of thought ...
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