Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1 |
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... means , been actually deprived of it , even for an hour . With regard to the first ground of accusation , it is doubtless to be regretted by every friend of the accused , that he should have adopted so important a portion of the words ...
... means , been actually deprived of it , even for an hour . With regard to the first ground of accusation , it is doubtless to be regretted by every friend of the accused , that he should have adopted so important a portion of the words ...
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... means ; and that , although passages of his writings have been often quoted of late years , and some in the B. L. have been in the mouths of many , while the book itself was in the hands of a very few , yet that the transcendental ...
... means ; and that , although passages of his writings have been often quoted of late years , and some in the B. L. have been in the mouths of many , while the book itself was in the hands of a very few , yet that the transcendental ...
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... means prepared for it , and for all its consequences , in the beginning ; coming upon him as it did , it acted as a nar- cotic , and by deepening his despondency increased his literary inertness . Speaking of " The Friend " he observes ...
... means prepared for it , and for all its consequences , in the beginning ; coming upon him as it did , it acted as a nar- cotic , and by deepening his despondency increased his literary inertness . Speaking of " The Friend " he observes ...
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... means , not merely that he possesses the mere material or elements of the system , but that the system itself , as to its leading points and most general posi- tions , has been evolved from the depths of his spirit by his own ...
... means , not merely that he possesses the mere material or elements of the system , but that the system itself , as to its leading points and most general posi- tions , has been evolved from the depths of his spirit by his own ...
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... means the soundness of the principles themselves is tested , he had a walk of his own in which " no German that ever breathed " has preceded or outstripped him.1 Plainly enough it was the sum of his future labors in the fur- therance of ...
... means the soundness of the principles themselves is tested , he had a walk of his own in which " no German that ever breathed " has preceded or outstripped him.1 Plainly enough it was the sum of his future labors in the fur- therance of ...
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