Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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Page vi
... less with a view to influence the opinions of others than to record my own . The charge brought against my Father by the au- thor of the article appears to be this , that , having borrowed largely from Schelling , ' he has made no ...
... less with a view to influence the opinions of others than to record my own . The charge brought against my Father by the au- thor of the article appears to be this , that , having borrowed largely from Schelling , ' he has made no ...
Page xi
... less apparent to the general reader . And surely if there had been any design of appro- priating in my Father's mind , he would have sought to make the borrowed passages appear his own , by change of expression at least . It has been ...
... less apparent to the general reader . And surely if there had been any design of appro- priating in my Father's mind , he would have sought to make the borrowed passages appear his own , by change of expression at least . It has been ...
Page xii
... less of conscious , far more of unconscious , plagiarism among authors than the world is apt to suppose . But Coleridge repeated the very words of Schelling , and in so doing made it an easy task for the German to reclaim his own , or ...
... less of conscious , far more of unconscious , plagiarism among authors than the world is apt to suppose . But Coleridge repeated the very words of Schelling , and in so doing made it an easy task for the German to reclaim his own , or ...
Page xxi
... less methodical in its arrangement than any of his other works . Up to a certain point the author pursues his plan of writing his literary life , but , in no long time his " slack hand " abandons its grasp of the subject , and the book ...
... less methodical in its arrangement than any of his other works . Up to a certain point the author pursues his plan of writing his literary life , but , in no long time his " slack hand " abandons its grasp of the subject , and the book ...
Page xxxiii
... less wilfully seek to deceive others , when he affirmed that " the main and fundamental 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 ...
... less wilfully seek to deceive others , when he affirmed that " the main and fundamental 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 ...
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