Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... sense and the capacities of human belief , ” with more about " cool assurance , ” and “ taking upon him to say , " and the like . And why all this ? Is there anything in the sub- . stance or leading thought in the following paragraph so ...
... sense and the capacities of human belief , ” with more about " cool assurance , ” and “ taking upon him to say , " and the like . And why all this ? Is there anything in the sub- . stance or leading thought in the following paragraph so ...
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... sense can it be truly said of Coleridge that he disregarded authority ? It would be difficult to instance a thinker more disposed to weigh the thoughts of other thinkers , more ready to modify his views by consideration of theirs or the ...
... sense can it be truly said of Coleridge that he disregarded authority ? It would be difficult to instance a thinker more disposed to weigh the thoughts of other thinkers , more ready to modify his views by consideration of theirs or the ...
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... sense , as the life - giving Light , a fully developed system of doctrine , capable of being received implicitly , might have been transmitted from age to age . He saw the fulfilment of it , partly at least , in the power given to ...
... sense , as the life - giving Light , a fully developed system of doctrine , capable of being received implicitly , might have been transmitted from age to age . He saw the fulfilment of it , partly at least , in the power given to ...
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... sense of all men , when sufficiently developed , bear witness to , explained according to a modern philosophy , which purports to be no mere new thinking , but in- clusively , all the thought that has been and now is in the world . Such ...
... sense of all men , when sufficiently developed , bear witness to , explained according to a modern philosophy , which purports to be no mere new thinking , but in- clusively , all the thought that has been and now is in the world . Such ...
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... sense attainable by man , he yet , to his latest hour , put from him some of the so - called orthodox notions and modes of ex- plaining those doctrines . My Father's whole view of what the- ologians term grace - the internal spiritual ...
... sense attainable by man , he yet , to his latest hour , put from him some of the so - called orthodox notions and modes of ex- plaining those doctrines . My Father's whole view of what the- ologians term grace - the internal spiritual ...
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