Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1 |
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... received with great pleasure your permission to inscribe to you this new edition of my Father's Biographia Literaria . You will find in it some of the latest writings of my dear departed Husband ; some too , of my own , to which I know ...
... received with great pleasure your permission to inscribe to you this new edition of my Father's Biographia Literaria . You will find in it some of the latest writings of my dear departed Husband ; some too , of my own , to which I know ...
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... received a letter from Mr. Green , con- taining the following remarks : " It would not be difficult , I apprehend , to show that he ( Coleridge ) might have worked out a system , not dissimilar to Schelling's in its essential features ...
... received a letter from Mr. Green , con- taining the following remarks : " It would not be difficult , I apprehend , to show that he ( Coleridge ) might have worked out a system , not dissimilar to Schelling's in its essential 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 inspired such deep love and esteem as still waits upon his memory from some who are them- selves loved and honored by all that know them well . That the object of his affections oftener ...
... received from his works , much less as a man have inspired such deep love and esteem as still waits upon his memory from some who are them- selves loved and honored by all that know them well . That the object of his affections oftener ...
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... received in patience , expressing for his past and often confessed sins , penitence in word , and doubtless penance in deeds . Through those means he may have attained his happy privilege , of uttering the most important truths , and ...
... received in patience , expressing for his past and often confessed sins , penitence in word , and doubtless penance in deeds . Through those means he may have attained his happy privilege , of uttering the most important truths , and ...
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ab extra Antinomianism appear Archdeacon Hare Aristotle association believe Biographia Literaria cause character Christ Christian Church Coleridge Coleridge's common connexion consciousness criticism distinct divine doctrine edition Essay existence faculty faith fancy Father feelings Fichte former genius German ground heart Hobbes honor human Hume ideas imagination impression intellectual intelligence Irenæus Jacobin judgment justified Kant knowledge language latter least Leibnitz less literary Luther Lyrical Ballads Maasz Malebranche means mechanical philosophy metaphysical mind moral nature never notion object opinions original outward Pantheism passage philosophy Plato Plotinus poems poet poetic poetry present principles produced published quæ reader reason reference religion religious remarks representation Schelling Schelling's sensation sense Solifidian sonnets soul speak Spinoza spirit suppose Synesius things thought tion transcendental Transl translation Transsc treatise true truth understanding volume whole William Law words Wordsworth writings καὶ τὸ