Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... give those distinct and accu- rate references , for the neglect of which he is now so severely arraigned , would have caused him much trouble of a kind to him peculiarly irksome , and that he dispensed himself from it in the belief ...
... give those distinct and accu- rate references , for the neglect of which he is now so severely arraigned , would have caused him much trouble of a kind to him peculiarly irksome , and that he dispensed himself from it in the belief ...
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... 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 , Leibnitz , and Hartley ; " and then , after doing honor to Kant and justice 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 , Leibnitz , and Hartley ; " and then , after doing honor to Kant and justice to ...
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... give him a vast metaphysical reputation , founded on the Biogra phia Literaria , and , at the end of one of his paragraphs , he implies , that the passages taken from Schelling had been " paraded for upwards of twenty years as specimens ...
... give him a vast metaphysical reputation , founded on the Biogra phia Literaria , and , at the end of one of his paragraphs , he implies , that the passages taken from Schelling had been " paraded for upwards of twenty years as specimens ...
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... give the whole of Mr. Coleridge's defence , omits a very important part of it , that in which he accounts for his averred co - incidence with the German writer , and thus establishes its probability . " True enough it is that the ...
... give the whole of Mr. Coleridge's defence , omits a very important part of it , that in which he accounts for his averred co - incidence with the German writer , and thus establishes its probability . " True enough it is that the ...
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... give here , together with the defence of them , in order to avoid any recurrence to the present sub- ject hereafter : " While I in part translate the following observations from a contemporary writer of the Continent , let me be ...
... give here , together with the defence of them , in order to avoid any recurrence to the present sub- ject hereafter : " While I in part translate the following observations from a contemporary writer of the Continent , let me be ...
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