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... consequence of which they have produced , and draw from this study a series of precepts whose divine pur- pose is infallibility in poetic production . It would be impossible for a critic to become a poet , and it is impossible for a ...
... consequence of which they have produced , and draw from this study a series of precepts whose divine pur- pose is infallibility in poetic production . It would be impossible for a critic to become a poet , and it is impossible for a ...
Page xiii
... consequences of the Hartleian Theory - Of the original mistake or equivocation which procured its admission - Memoria technica VIII . The system of Dualism introduced by Des Cartes - Refined first by Spinoza and afterwards by Leibnitz ...
... consequences of the Hartleian Theory - Of the original mistake or equivocation which procured its admission - Memoria technica VIII . The system of Dualism introduced by Des Cartes - Refined first by Spinoza and afterwards by Leibnitz ...
Page xiv
... consequences , and the conditions thereby imposed on the metrical writer in the choice of his diction • XIX . Continuation - Concerning the real object , which , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his critical preface ...
... consequences , and the conditions thereby imposed on the metrical writer in the choice of his diction • XIX . Continuation - Concerning the real object , which , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his critical preface ...
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... consequence . The ab- sense of all foundation within their own minds for that , which they yet believe both true and indispensable to their safety and happiness , cannot but produce an uneasy state of feeling , an involuntary sense of ...
... consequence . The ab- sense of all foundation within their own minds for that , which they yet believe both true and indispensable to their safety and happiness , cannot but produce an uneasy state of feeling , an involuntary sense of ...
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... consequences , seek in the things them- selves ( whether in or out of the mind ) -for a knowledge of the fact , and having discovered the difference , remove the equivocation either by the substitution of a new word , or by the ...
... consequences , seek in the things them- selves ( whether in or out of the mind ) -for a knowledge of the fact , and having discovered the difference , remove the equivocation either by the substitution of a new word , or by the ...
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