Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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... mind , for this could only have happened through the failure of the attempt he was making to interest his countrymen in the trans- cendental system . When a doctrine comes into credit , in days like these , the first teacher of it is as ...
... mind , for this could only have happened through the failure of the attempt he was making to interest his countrymen in the trans- cendental system . When a doctrine comes into credit , in days like these , the first teacher of it is as ...
Page xix
... mind , which can turn the understanding from its wonted mode of movement to set it upon new tasks necessary to the completeness and efficiency of what has been produced of another kind , but uninteresting in them- selves to the mind of ...
... mind , which can turn the understanding from its wonted mode of movement to set it upon new tasks necessary to the completeness and efficiency of what has been produced of another kind , but uninteresting in them- selves to the mind of ...
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... mind , but which life , such as he had made it , and such as it was given him from above , had not afforded . Then the complaints and warnings from “ all quarters , " of the obscurity of his prose writings , were , as he expressed it ...
... mind , but which life , such as he had made it , and such as it was given him from above , had not afforded . Then the complaints and warnings from “ all quarters , " of the obscurity of his prose writings , were , as he expressed it ...
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... minds that Euclid unfolded in his book ; Kant's doctrine of pure reason is a web woven out of stuff that is in every ... mind , he evidently means , not merely that he possesses the mere material or elements of the system , but that the ...
... minds that Euclid unfolded in his book ; Kant's doctrine of pure reason is a web woven out of stuff that is in every ... mind , he evidently means , not merely that he possesses the mere material or elements of the system , but that the ...
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... mind's eye just that portion of his teaching in the B. L. which he had borrowed or was to borrow from Schelling , is gratuitous indeed . 13 Is it conceivable that Mr. Coleridge would have appealed to tests of originality , which his ...
... mind's eye just that portion of his teaching in the B. L. which he had borrowed or was to borrow from Schelling , is gratuitous indeed . 13 Is it conceivable that Mr. Coleridge would have appealed to tests of originality , which his ...
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