Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... letter and the spirit of Kant's writings , and a vindication of prudence in the teaching of Philosophy - Fichte's attempt to complete the Critical system -- Its partial success and ultimate failure - Obligations to Schelling ; and among ...
... letter and the spirit of Kant's writings , and a vindication of prudence in the teaching of Philosophy - Fichte's attempt to complete the Critical system -- Its partial success and ultimate failure - Obligations to Schelling ; and among ...
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... letters and marginal notes , and in discourse at all times and to all audi- tors , a great deal both of thought and brilliant illustration , which a more prudential and self - interested man would have kept back and presented in a form ...
... letters and marginal notes , and in discourse at all times and to all audi- tors , a great deal both of thought and brilliant illustration , which a more prudential and self - interested man would have kept back and presented in a form ...
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... letter was devised in order to enable him to print what he had already written without further trouble . But he still cherished the intention of continuing the subject , thus commenced , in a future work , which was to explain his ...
... letter was devised in order to enable him to print what he had already written without further trouble . But he still cherished the intention of continuing the subject , thus commenced , in a future work , which was to explain his ...
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... letter from Mr. Green , con- taining the following remarks : " It would not be difficult , I apprehend , to show that he ( Coleridge ) might have worked out a system , not dissimilar to Schelling's in its essential features . What ...
... letter from Mr. Green , con- taining the following remarks : " It would not be difficult , I apprehend , to show that he ( Coleridge ) might have worked out a system , not dissimilar to Schelling's in its essential features . What ...
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... letter of Mr. Stanley , author of the Life of Dr. Arnold , kindly communicated to me by Arch- deacon Hare . " Schelling's remarks about Coleridge were too generally expressed , I fear , to be of any use in a vindication of him , except ...
... letter of Mr. Stanley , author of the Life of Dr. Arnold , kindly communicated to me by Arch- deacon Hare . " Schelling's remarks about Coleridge were too generally expressed , I fear , to be of any use in a vindication of him , except ...
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