Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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... common cases , the mo- tion required is so easy , so much in known ways and smooth well - beaten tracks , that it seems spontaneous and is more like rest than labour . This is the diffi- culty with which introducers of new thought have ...
... common cases , the mo- tion required is so easy , so much in known ways and smooth well - beaten tracks , that it seems spontaneous and is more like rest than labour . This is the diffi- culty with which introducers of new thought have ...
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... common , especially among contemporaries , than in the products of fancy and imagination , because these are not , like the last , mere arbitrary combinations of ma- terials drawn from the storehouse of the universe , capable of being ...
... common , especially among contemporaries , than in the products of fancy and imagination , because these are not , like the last , mere arbitrary combinations of ma- terials drawn from the storehouse of the universe , capable of being ...
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... common argument in behalf of those which are commonly so called rests upon historical testimony and outward evidence ; why should the profession of literature render men less able to estimate proof of this nature ? A pursuit it is which ...
... common argument in behalf of those which are commonly so called rests upon historical testimony and outward evidence ; why should the profession of literature render men less able to estimate proof of this nature ? A pursuit it is which ...
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... common interest in truth , which all mankind possess , to bias my interpretation . Indeed I can con- ceive of no influence calculated to affect my judgment , except the natural wish , in my mind sufficiently strong , to find my Father's ...
... common interest in truth , which all mankind possess , to bias my interpretation . Indeed I can con- ceive of no influence calculated to affect my judgment , except the natural wish , in my mind sufficiently strong , to find my Father's ...
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... belief . " I think it attests it to have been the belief of the common people , but not that it was the prevailing opinion with Christian divines of that age . opinion . Justin Martyr argues against Platonic notions of the.
... belief . " I think it attests it to have been the belief of the common people , but not that it was the prevailing opinion with Christian divines of that age . opinion . Justin Martyr argues against Platonic notions of the.
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