Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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Page xxiv
... mere material or elements of the system , but that the system itself , as to its leading points and most general positions , has been evolved from the depths of his spirit by his own independent efforts ; this has certainly more ...
... mere material or elements of the system , but that the system itself , as to its leading points and most general positions , has been evolved from the depths of his spirit by his own independent efforts ; this has certainly more ...
Page xxvii
... mere reference to dates : " and although his actual performance fell very far short of what he was ever expecting to perform , yet surely his writings at large contain an amount of original thought sufficient to render this anticipatory ...
... mere reference to dates : " and although his actual performance fell very far short of what he was ever expecting to perform , yet surely his writings at large contain an amount of original thought sufficient to render this anticipatory ...
Page xxviii
... mere pretence . His accordance with the German Philosopher , it is peremptorily asserted , could not have been co - inci- dence , because he gave forth Schelling's own doctrine in Schelling's own words , without any important ad- dition ...
... mere pretence . His accordance with the German Philosopher , it is peremptorily asserted , could not have been co - inci- dence , because he gave forth Schelling's own doctrine in Schelling's own words , without any important ad- dition ...
Page xxx
... mere arbitrary combinations of ma- terials drawn from the storehouse of the universe , capable of being infinitely varied ; but revelations of truths which manifest themselves , one and the same , to every inquirer who goes far enough ...
... mere arbitrary combinations of ma- terials drawn from the storehouse of the universe , capable of being infinitely varied ; but revelations of truths which manifest themselves , one and the same , to every inquirer who goes far enough ...
Page xlvii
... wanting a deep sense of their value , or any lightness of feeling , but because he lacked resolution to hold them fast , or " stoop " to recover what he yet " wept ” to lose . Still it was but a cruel half no mere Foil to his Head . xlvii.
... wanting a deep sense of their value , or any lightness of feeling , but because he lacked resolution to hold them fast , or " stoop " to recover what he yet " wept ” to lose . Still it was but a cruel half no mere Foil to his Head . xlvii.
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