Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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... received with great pleasure your permission to inscribe to you this new edition of my Father's Biogra- phia Literaria . You will find in it some of the latest writings of my dear departed Husband ; - -some too of my own , to which I ...
... received with great pleasure your permission to inscribe to you this new edition of my Father's Biogra- phia Literaria . You will find in it some of the latest writings of my dear departed Husband ; - -some too of my own , to which I ...
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... receive these acces- sions must themselves , in order to their reception of them , be renewed proportionately , renewed not from without alone , but by co - operation from within , -a process full of conflict and struggle , like the ...
... receive these acces- sions must themselves , in order to their reception of them , be renewed proportionately , renewed not from without alone , but by co - operation from within , -a process full of conflict and struggle , like the ...
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... received a letter from Mr. Green , containing the following remarks : " It would not be difficult , I apprehend , to shew that he ( Coleridge ) might have worked out a system , not dissimilar to Schelling's in its essen- tial features ...
... received a letter from Mr. Green , containing the following remarks : " It would not be difficult , I apprehend , to shew that he ( Coleridge ) might have worked out a system , not dissimilar to Schelling's in its essen- tial features ...
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... received with great qualifications - and is content to have it admitted , that the agreements between himself and Schelling were the coincidences of two minds working on the same subject and in the same direction . Now this is the more ...
... received with great qualifications - and is content to have it admitted , that the agreements between himself and Schelling were the coincidences of two minds working on the same subject and in the same direction . Now this is the more ...
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... received from his works , much less as a man have in- spired such deep love and esteem as still waits upon his memory from some who are themselves loved and honoured by all that know them well.24 That the ob- jects of his affections ...
... received from his works , much less as a man have in- spired such deep love and esteem as still waits upon his memory from some who are themselves loved and honoured by all that know them well.24 That the ob- jects of his affections ...
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