Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... sense . There can be no reasonable doubt , that he was at least in the same line of thought with him - was in search of what Schelling discovered- before he met with his writings ; and on this point it is to be re- marked , that the ...
... sense . There can be no reasonable doubt , that he was at least in the same line of thought with him - was in search of what Schelling discovered- before he met with his writings ; and on this point it is to be re- marked , that the ...
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... sense can it be truly said of Coleridge that he disregarded authority ? It would be difficult to instance a thinker more disposed to weigh the thoughts of other thinkers , more ready to modify his views by consideration of theirs or the ...
... sense can it be truly said of Coleridge that he disregarded authority ? It would be difficult to instance a thinker more disposed to weigh the thoughts of other thinkers , more ready to modify his views by consideration of theirs or the ...
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... sense , as the life - giving Light , a fully developed system of doctrine , capable of being received implicitly , might have been transmitted from age to age . He saw the fulfilment of it , partly at least , in the power given to ...
... sense , as the life - giving Light , a fully developed system of doctrine , capable of being received implicitly , might have been transmitted from age to age . He saw the fulfilment of it , partly at least , in the power given to ...
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... sense of St. Paul's high sayings about the heavenly body and the utter incompatibility of flesh and blood with the King- dom of Heaven ! As they conceived the soul to be material , so 15 Contra Hæreses , Lib . ii . , cap . xix . , 6 ...
... sense of St. Paul's high sayings about the heavenly body and the utter incompatibility of flesh and blood with the King- dom of Heaven ! As they conceived the soul to be material , so 15 Contra Hæreses , Lib . ii . , cap . xix . , 6 ...
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... sense- less dogma , the offspring of false metaphysics , must be adverse to the interests of religion . Such dogmatism has a bad effect on the habits of thought by weakening the love and perception of truth , and it is also injurious by ...
... sense- less dogma , the offspring of false metaphysics , must be adverse to the interests of religion . Such dogmatism has a bad effect on the habits of thought by weakening the love and perception of truth , and it is also injurious by ...
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