Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... passage , the author desires , that , “ what- ever in this or any future work of his resembles or coincides with the ... passages borrowed by my Father from Schelling and Maasz are pointed out in this edition in notes at the foot of the ...
... passage , the author desires , that , “ what- ever in this or any future work of his resembles or coincides with the ... passages borrowed by my Father from Schelling and Maasz are pointed out in this edition in notes at the foot of the ...
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... passage which I had translated from Kant some years ago , and which cost me a good deal of search before I ascertained that it was not my own . " " " My Father says himself , in the ninth chapter of this work , " I have not indeed ...
... passage which I had translated from Kant some years ago , and which cost me a good deal of search before I ascertained that it was not my own . " " " My Father says himself , in the ninth chapter of this work , " I have not indeed ...
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... passage he had brought forward , was superfluous . Ideen zu einer Philosophie der Natur was one of the works of Schelling which my Father had not in his possession , when he composed the Biographia Literaria , and it is remarked that he ...
... passage he had brought forward , was superfluous . Ideen zu einer Philosophie der Natur was one of the works of Schelling which my Father had not in his possession , when he composed the Biographia Literaria , and it is remarked that he ...
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... passage beginning , " We had studied in the same school— ” vol . 1 . 15 This dmission refers to such parts of the book as expressly convey the transcendental doctrine . Certain observations on religious philosophy cited by Mr. Coleridge ...
... passage beginning , " We had studied in the same school— ” vol . 1 . 15 This dmission refers to such parts of the book as expressly convey the transcendental doctrine . Certain observations on religious philosophy cited by Mr. Coleridge ...
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... passage , says my Father's late Editor , is noted with peculiar acrimony by the writer in Blackwood , as " outraging common sense and the capacities of human belief , " with more about " cool assurance , " and " taking upon him to say ...
... passage , says my Father's late Editor , is noted with peculiar acrimony by the writer in Blackwood , as " outraging common sense and the capacities of human belief , " with more about " cool assurance , " and " taking upon him to say ...
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