Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 2Fenner, 1817 - 309 pages |
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Page 116
... individual can have to weigh down the opinion of the au- thor himself ; against the probability of whose parental partiality we ought to set that of his having thought longer and more deeply on the subject . But I should call that ...
... individual can have to weigh down the opinion of the au- thor himself ; against the probability of whose parental partiality we ought to set that of his having thought longer and more deeply on the subject . But I should call that ...
Page 156
... individual and God , between the Modification , and the one only Substance , more sharply drawn , than in that of SPINOZA . JACOBI indeed relates of LESSING , that after a conversation with him at the house of the poet , GLEIM ( the ...
... individual and God , between the Modification , and the one only Substance , more sharply drawn , than in that of SPINOZA . JACOBI indeed relates of LESSING , that after a conversation with him at the house of the poet , GLEIM ( the ...
Page 184
... men open out to each other . In the latter the uniformity of posture disposes to dozing , and the definiteness of the period at which the com- pany will separate , makes each individual think more of those , to whom he is going , 184.
... men open out to each other . In the latter the uniformity of posture disposes to dozing , and the definiteness of the period at which the com- pany will separate , makes each individual think more of those , to whom he is going , 184.
Page 203
... individual cottages , each cottage in the centre of its own little wood or orchard , and each with its own separate path : a village with a labyrinth of paths , or rather a neighbourhood of houses ! It is inhabited by fishermen and boat ...
... individual cottages , each cottage in the centre of its own little wood or orchard , and each with its own separate path : a village with a labyrinth of paths , or rather a neighbourhood of houses ! It is inhabited by fishermen and boat ...
Page 223
... individual . The chief differences are , that in geometry it is the universal truth itself , which is uppermost in the consciousness , in poetry the individual form in which the Truth is cloathed . With the Ancients , and not less with ...
... individual . The chief differences are , that in geometry it is the universal truth itself , which is uppermost in the consciousness , in poetry the individual form in which the Truth is cloathed . With the Ancients , and not less with ...
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