Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1First edition of this autobiography in discourse. |
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Page 34
... intelligence , As victors of my silence cannot boast ; I was not sick of any fear from thence ! But when your countenance fill'd up his line , Then lack'd I matter , that enfeebled mine . In Spencer indeed , we trace a mind consti ...
... intelligence , As victors of my silence cannot boast ; I was not sick of any fear from thence ! But when your countenance fill'd up his line , Then lack'd I matter , that enfeebled mine . In Spencer indeed , we trace a mind consti ...
Page 128
... intelligence , and the body as matter . The assumption , and the form of speaking , have re- mained , though the denial of all other proper- ties to matter but that of extension , on which denial the whole system of dualism is grounded ...
... intelligence , and the body as matter . The assumption , and the form of speaking , have re- mained , though the denial of all other proper- ties to matter but that of extension , on which denial the whole system of dualism is grounded ...
Page 133
... intelligence , with the two - fold function of appearing and perceiving . Even so did Priestley in his controversy with Price ! He stript matter of all its material properties ; substituted spiritual powers ; and when we expected to ...
... intelligence , with the two - fold function of appearing and perceiving . Even so did Priestley in his controversy with Price ! He stript matter of all its material properties ; substituted spiritual powers ; and when we expected to ...
Page 138
... intelligence and being are re- ciprocally each others Substrate . I presumed that this was a possible conception ( i . e . that it involved no logical inconsonance ) from the length of time during which the scholastic definition of the ...
... intelligence and being are re- ciprocally each others Substrate . I presumed that this was a possible conception ( i . e . that it involved no logical inconsonance ) from the length of time during which the scholastic definition of the ...
Page 195
... intelligence and will are to be referred to the Supreme Being in the former or only in the latter sense ; as inherent attributes , or only as consequences that have existence in other things through him . Thus organization , and motion ...
... intelligence and will are to be referred to the Supreme Being in the former or only in the latter sense ; as inherent attributes , or only as consequences that have existence in other things through him . Thus organization , and motion ...
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Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions No preview available - 2020 |
Biographia Literaria Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge No preview available - 2019 |
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