Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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Page xxviii
... Review of Aug. 1817 , sees this matter in a truer light , for he says Mr. C. " proceeds to defend himself against the charge of plagiarism , of which he suspects that he may be suspected by the readers of Schlegel and Schel- ling , when ...
... Review of Aug. 1817 , sees this matter in a truer light , for he says Mr. C. " proceeds to defend himself against the charge of plagiarism , of which he suspects that he may be suspected by the readers of Schlegel and Schel- ling , when ...
Page liii
... review , he may fairly enough , though it is always a most difficult process , - attempt to show how , and to what extent , his charac- ter and modes of thought were affected by external circumstances ; but I cannot help thinking it ...
... review , he may fairly enough , though it is always a most difficult process , - attempt to show how , and to what extent , his charac- ter and modes of thought were affected by external circumstances ; but I cannot help thinking it ...
Page lxxxvi
... Review of the Doctrine of the Eucharist , chap . vii . p . 221 - et seq . 23 The same Divine , after explaining the holiness of the con- secrated symbols to be " a relative holiness , " and declaring himself to be of the opinion ...
... Review of the Doctrine of the Eucharist , chap . vii . p . 221 - et seq . 23 The same Divine , after explaining the holiness of the con- secrated symbols to be " a relative holiness , " and declaring himself to be of the opinion ...
Page cii
... review ? Luther taught indeed that men are born again of the Word of God , that the Holy Ghost changes the heart and mind by faith in or through the hearing of the external word ; but if the say- ings of St. Peter and St. Paul and St ...
... review ? Luther taught indeed that men are born again of the Word of God , that the Holy Ghost changes the heart and mind by faith in or through the hearing of the external word ; but if the say- ings of St. Peter and St. Paul and St ...
Page cxlix
... Review . " When a religious creed is presented , say to a disputa- tious and subtle mind , in which the action of the critical faculty overbears and absorbs all other energies , that fa- 1 1 Contemplative Habit of Mind . cxlix.
... Review . " When a religious creed is presented , say to a disputa- tious and subtle mind , in which the action of the critical faculty overbears and absorbs all other energies , that fa- 1 1 Contemplative Habit of Mind . cxlix.
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