Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... truth of the matter to be this , that to give those distinct and accu- rate references , for the neglect of which he is now so severely arraigned , would have caused him much trouble of a kind to him peculiarly irksome , and that he ...
... truth of the matter to be this , that to give those distinct and accu- rate references , for the neglect of which he is now so severely arraigned , would have caused him much trouble of a kind to him peculiarly irksome , and that he ...
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... truth , " says Mr. Hare , " if he had been disposed to purloin , he never would have stolen half a dozen pages from the head and front of that very work of Schelling's which was the likeliest to fall into his reader's hands ; and the ...
... truth , " says Mr. Hare , " if he had been disposed to purloin , he never would have stolen half a dozen pages from the head and front of that very work of Schelling's which was the likeliest to fall into his reader's hands ; and the ...
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... truth of his assertion , that he " regarded Truth as a divine ventriloquist , not caring from whose mouth the sounds . are supposed to proceed , if only the words are audible and intel . ligible . " The Writer in Blackwood , however ...
... truth of his assertion , that he " regarded Truth as a divine ventriloquist , not caring from whose mouth the sounds . are supposed to proceed , if only the words are audible and intel . ligible . " The Writer in Blackwood , however ...
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... truth than alive to the collateral benefits that wait upon it , as it is the exclusive property of this or that individual . The incautious way in which he acted upon this impulse was calculated to bring him under suspicion with those ...
... truth than alive to the collateral benefits that wait upon it , as it is the exclusive property of this or that individual . The incautious way in which he acted upon this impulse was calculated to bring him under suspicion with those ...
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... truth , such was his temper in regard to all property , of what kind soever ; he did not enough regard or value it whether for himself or his neighbor . Nor is it proof to the contrary that he did at times speak of his share in the ...
... truth , such was his temper in regard to all property , of what kind soever ; he did not enough regard or value it whether for himself or his neighbor . Nor is it proof to the contrary that he did at times speak of his share in the ...
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admiration Antinomianism appear Archdeacon Hare Aristotle beautiful believe Biographia Literaria called cause character Christ Christian Church Coleridge's common connexion criticism divine doctrine edition effect Essay expression faith fancy Father feelings Fichte former genius German ground heart honor human ideas images imagination intellectual Irenæus Kant language least Leibnitz less letter lines literary Luther Lyrical Ballads Maasz Malebranche means metaphysical metre Milton mind moral Morning Post nature never notion object opinion original outward Paradise Lost passage perhaps persons philosophy Pindar Plato Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry present principles produced prose published racter Ratzeburg reader reason religion religious remarks S. T. COLERIDGE Schelling Schelling's seems sense Shakspeare Solifidian sonnet soul speak Spinoza spirit stanzas style suppose things thou thought tion translation true truth verse whole words Wordsworth writings καὶ