Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1First edition of this autobiography in discourse. |
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Page 251
... direction continuously . But if the primary line be conceived as un- determined , and the strait line as determined throughout , then the cyclical is the third com- pounded of both . It is at once undetermined and determined ...
... direction continuously . But if the primary line be conceived as un- determined , and the strait line as determined throughout , then the cyclical is the third com- pounded of both . It is at once undetermined and determined ...
Page 252
... direction determined by any outward object . To the original construc- tion of the line , I can be compelled by a line drawn before me on the slate or on sand . The stroke thus drawn is indeed not the line itself , but only the image or ...
... direction determined by any outward object . To the original construc- tion of the line , I can be compelled by a line drawn before me on the slate or on sand . The stroke thus drawn is indeed not the line itself , but only the image or ...
Page 288
... direction , and an equal force of the same body in an opposite direction is not in- compatible , and the result , namely rest , is real and representable . For the purposes of ma- thematical calculus it is indifferent which force we ...
... direction , and an equal force of the same body in an opposite direction is not in- compatible , and the result , namely rest , is real and representable . For the purposes of ma- thematical calculus it is indifferent which force we ...
Page 289
... direction of each , but as prior to all direction , nay , as the primary forces from which the conditions of all possible directions are derivative and deducible : se- condly , that these forces should be assumed to be both alike ...
... direction of each , but as prior to all direction , nay , as the primary forces from which the conditions of all possible directions are derivative and deducible : se- condly , that these forces should be assumed to be both alike ...
Page 290
... directions ; the power which acts in them is indestructible ; it is therefore inex- haustibly re - ebullient ; and as something must be the result of these two forces , both alike infinite , and both alike indestructible ; and as rest ...
... directions ; the power which acts in them is indestructible ; it is therefore inex- haustibly re - ebullient ; and as something must be the result of these two forces , both alike infinite , and both alike indestructible ; and as rest ...
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