Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... Philosophy possible as a science , and what are its con- ditions ? -Giordano Bruno - Literary Aristocracy , or the existence of a tacit compact among the learned as a privileged order - The Author's obligations to the Mystics - to ...
... Philosophy possible as a science , and what are its con- ditions ? -Giordano Bruno - Literary Aristocracy , or the existence of a tacit compact among the learned as a privileged order - The Author's obligations to the Mystics - to ...
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... philosophical views in earnest― ( and to whom else were these borrowed passages more than strange words , or Schelling's ... philosophy , to know more of the great German . The first books of his they would take up would be his Natur ...
... philosophical views in earnest― ( and to whom else were these borrowed passages more than strange words , or Schelling's ... philosophy , to know more of the great German . The first books of his they would take up would be his Natur ...
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... philosophy of Art , at p . 473 , a passage occurs in which the poetic faculty and the productive intuition are ... philosophical design there . ' I suspect that this " stupendous theory " has its habitation in the clouds of the accuser's ...
... philosophy of Art , at p . 473 , a passage occurs in which the poetic faculty and the productive intuition are ... philosophical design there . ' I suspect that this " stupendous theory " has its habitation in the clouds of the accuser's ...
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... Philosophy of Nature and most successful improver of the Dynamic system , " but declares that to him " we owe the completion , and the most important vic- tories of this revolution in philosophy . " He calls Schelling his predecessor ...
... Philosophy of Nature and most successful improver of the Dynamic system , " but declares that to him " we owe the completion , and the most important vic- tories of this revolution in philosophy . " He calls Schelling his predecessor ...
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... philosophical principles to the explanation , and , as he believed , support of the Catholic faith , by which means the ... philosophy differed materially from that of the great German . In connexion too with the same subject he mentions ...
... philosophical principles to the explanation , and , as he believed , support of the Catholic faith , by which means the ... philosophy differed materially from that of the great German . In connexion too with the same subject he mentions ...
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