Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1 |
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... references are given in the following pages , -to most of them immediately , and to a few more through the strict investigation which it occasioned . Whether or no my Father's obligations to the great German Philosopher are vir- tually ...
... references are given in the following pages , -to most of them immediately , and to a few more through the strict investigation which it occasioned . Whether or no my Father's obligations to the great German Philosopher are vir- tually ...
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... references are too few and inaccurate to vindicate him from having dealt unfairly towards the author from whom he has taken so much . The plaintiff opens his case with giving as the whole of this defence of my Father's- ( that it is not ...
... references are too few and inaccurate to vindicate him from having dealt unfairly towards the author from whom he has taken so much . The plaintiff opens his case with giving as the whole of this defence of my Father's- ( that it is not ...
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... references , which he might have known would eventually be required as surely as he succeeded in his attempt to recommend the metaphysical doctrines contained in them to the attention of students in this country . Why did Mr. Coleridge ...
... references , which he might have known would eventually be required as surely as he succeeded in his attempt to recommend the metaphysical doctrines contained in them to the attention of students in this country . Why did Mr. Coleridge ...
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... reference to their source . And strange it undoubt- edly is . The only way I can see of accounting for it is from his practice of keeping note - books or journals of his thoughts , filled with observations and brief dissertations on ...
... reference to their source . And strange it undoubt- edly is . The only way I can see of accounting for it is from his practice of keeping note - books or journals of his thoughts , filled with observations and brief dissertations on ...
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... reference , " asks the censor , " would not a reader naturally deduce the inference that C. was here referring to Schelling in support of his own views , and not literally translating and appropriating the Ger-- man's ? " There are some ...
... reference , " asks the censor , " would not a reader naturally deduce the inference that C. was here referring to Schelling in support of his own views , and not literally translating and appropriating the Ger-- man's ? " There are some ...
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