Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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... irreligion and impiety on such grounds as their different views on this ques- tion.59 " Satanic influence ! " cry the parties one against 59 Bishop Bull observes that there is but the difference of a qua and a que between his view and ...
... irreligion and impiety on such grounds as their different views on this ques- tion.59 " Satanic influence ! " cry the parties one against 59 Bishop Bull observes that there is but the difference of a qua and a que between his view and ...
Page cxxviii
... irreligion ' as well as Mr. Irving's " religion " the author of The Doctor reckons among those non - entities which ... irreligion , " seriously meant for " Mr. Carlyle's irreligion " in the sense of irony . But the mis- take is no ...
... irreligion ' as well as Mr. Irving's " religion " the author of The Doctor reckons among those non - entities which ... irreligion , " seriously meant for " Mr. Carlyle's irreligion " in the sense of irony . But the mis- take is no ...
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... irreligious man throws out may be converted to a use he little dreamed of by the religious . Mr. Dequincey has said finely of Kant contrasting him with my Father : " He was the Gog and he was the Magog of Hunnish desolation to the ...
... irreligious man throws out may be converted to a use he little dreamed of by the religious . Mr. Dequincey has said finely of Kant contrasting him with my Father : " He was the Gog and he was the Magog of Hunnish desolation to the ...
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