Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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Page xxiii
... ideas , ' and we know thus much about them , that it is very easy for any man or for every man to have them ; the ... ideas ; ' but the bee alone is a genius among flies , because he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey ...
... ideas , ' and we know thus much about them , that it is very easy for any man or for every man to have them ; the ... ideas ; ' but the bee alone is a genius among flies , because he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey ...
Page xxiv
... ideas of a system are born and matured in his mind , he evidently means , not merely that he possesses the mere material or elements of the system , but that the system itself , as to its leading points and most general positions , has ...
... ideas of a system are born and matured in his mind , he evidently means , not merely that he possesses the mere material or elements of the system , but that the system itself , as to its leading points and most general positions , has ...
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... ideas , I will so far avail myself of the illustration as to suggest that , in like manner , he who sought truth far and near , amid the pages of abstruse and neglected metaphysi- cians of former times , and discovered the merits of new ...
... ideas , I will so far avail myself of the illustration as to suggest that , in like manner , he who sought truth far and near , amid the pages of abstruse and neglected metaphysi- cians of former times , and discovered the merits of new ...
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... ideas " of Schelling's system were born and matured in his mind before he read the works of Schelling ; and if such a belief would do no great discredit to the head of any inquirer into this question , how much more honourable to his ...
... ideas " of Schelling's system were born and matured in his mind before he read the works of Schelling ; and if such a belief would do no great discredit to the head of any inquirer into this question , how much more honourable to his ...
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... ideas of a spiritual religion and for a pure and pregnant morality , the testimony to which every soul may find at home , if it looks deep into its own retirements . In reference to the present subject , however , I need only observe ...
... ideas of a spiritual religion and for a pure and pregnant morality , the testimony to which every soul may find at home , if it looks deep into its own retirements . In reference to the present subject , however , I need only observe ...
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