Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... kind to him peculiarly irksome , and that he dispensed himself from it in the belief , that the general declaration which he had made upon the subject was sufficient both for Schelling and for himself . This will be the more ...
... kind to him peculiarly irksome , and that he dispensed himself from it in the belief , that the general declaration which he had made upon the subject was sufficient both for Schelling and for himself . This will be the more ...
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... kind which turns things wrong side out . It represents my Father's apology as being penned under a notion that he should gain credit for the transcendentalism contained in his book , while , at the same time , no comparison betwixt his ...
... kind which turns things wrong side out . It represents my Father's apology as being penned under a notion that he should gain credit for the transcendentalism contained in his book , while , at the same time , no comparison betwixt his ...
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... kind soever ; he did not enough regard or value it whether for himself or his neighbor . Nor is it proof to the contrary that he did at times speak of his share in the promulgation of truth and awakening of reflection , and of the ...
... kind soever ; he did not enough regard or value it whether for himself or his neighbor . Nor is it proof to the contrary that he did at times speak of his share in the promulgation of truth and awakening of reflection , and of the ...
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... kind which deserves a harsher name ; but certainly not to dishonesty , not to any desire of obtaining reputation at the expense , and by the spoliation , of the intellectual labors of another --and can form no ground for denying to him ...
... kind which deserves a harsher name ; but certainly not to dishonesty , not to any desire of obtaining reputation at the expense , and by the spoliation , of the intellectual labors of another --and can form no ground for denying to him ...
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... Kind words are not to be contrasted with good deeds , except where they are substituted for them , and those kindly feelings which , in the present instance , so often overflowed in words , were just as ready to shape themselves into ...
... Kind words are not to be contrasted with good deeds , except where they are substituted for them , and those kindly feelings which , in the present instance , so often overflowed in words , were just as ready to shape themselves into ...
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