| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 610 páginas
...representations of the Senses according to its own inherent Laws and constitutive Ideas. APHORISM IX. EDITOE. In Wonder all Philosophy began : in Wonder it ends...last is the Parent of Adoration. The First is the biith-throe of our knowledge : the Last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUEL.X : OB THOUGHTS SUGGESTED... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 484 páginas
...constitutive Ideas. APHORISM IX. , EDITOR. In Wonder all Philosophy began : in Wonder it ends : and 19 Admiration fills up the interspace. But the first...last is the Parent of Adoration. The First is the biith-throe of our knowledge: the Last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUELA : OR THOUGHTS SUGGESTED... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 444 páginas
...representations of the Senses according to its own inherent Laws and constitutive Ideas. APHORISM IV. A In Wonder all Philosophy began : in Wonder it ends...knowledge : the Last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUELS : OR THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY THE PRECEDING APHORISM. As in respect of the first Wonder we are... | |
| 1833 - 310 páginas
...against an eternity in anticipation : but the moment passeth away, and the eternity is yet to come. Iif wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends and...offspring of Ignorance : the last is the parent of Adora tion. — —COLERIDGE. ANNIVERSARIES IN JANUARY. MONDAY, 28th. 814 Charlemagne, King of France,... | |
| 1833 - 814 páginas
...and the eternity is yet to come. IN wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends : and admirafion fills up the interspace. But the first wonder is the...offspring of Ignorance : the last is the parent of Adora tiou. — —COLERIDGE. S IN JAKUARY. MONDAY, 28th. 814 Cíiaríemninie.King of France, and Kmperor... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 434 páginas
...Ptolemaic System (that truly wonderful product and highest boast of the Faculty, judging according to the Senses!) compared with the Newtonian, as the Offspring...knowledge: the Last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUELjE : OB THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY THE PRECEDING APHORISM. As in respect of the first Wonder we are... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 450 páginas
...of the Senses according to its own inherent Laws and constitutive Ideas. APHORISM yi. /* •^W-\W-^ In Wonder all Philosophy began: in Wonder it ends:...the birth-throe of our knowledge: the Last is its eutha- nasy and apotheosis. SEQUEUE : OK THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY THE PRECEDING APHORISM. As in respect... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 386 páginas
...(generally) to the duty and habit recommended in the fifth introductory aphorism of this volume, (iec p. 8.) But the cause of this, and of all its lamentable effects...last is the parent of adoration. The first is the birth-tlrroe of our knowledge ; the last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUELA: OR THOUGHTS SUGGESTED... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 388 páginas
...representations of the senses according to its own inherent laws and constitutive ideas. APHORISM $' In wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends...the first wonder we are all on the same level, how conies it that the philosophic mind should, in all ages, be the privilege of a few ? The most obvious... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 410 páginas
...us P 1 asked. Alas ! that which has prevented us — the cause of this conjudging according to the senses !) compared with the Newtonian, as the offspring...admiration fills up the interspace. But the first is the offspring of ignorance : the last is the parent of adoration. The first is the birth-throe of... | |
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