Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... given in the following pages , to most of them immediately , and to a few more through the strict investigation which it occasioned . Whether or no my Father's obligations to the great German Philosopher are vir- tually unacknowledged ...
... given in the following pages , to most of them immediately , and to a few more through the strict investigation which it occasioned . Whether or no my Father's obligations to the great German Philosopher are vir- tually unacknowledged ...
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... given that extract merely as " observations from a contemporary writer of the continent , " without specifying the particular work from which it was taken , or even the writer's name . So indeed it may appear on an examination ...
... given that extract merely as " observations from a contemporary writer of the continent , " without specifying the particular work from which it was taken , or even the writer's name . So indeed it may appear on an examination ...
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... given him from above , had not afforded . Then the complaints and warnings from " all quarters , ” of the obscurity of his prose writings , were , as he expressed it , like " cold water poured " upon him . It may be questioned whether ...
... given him from above , had not afforded . Then the complaints and warnings from " all quarters , ” of the obscurity of his prose writings , were , as he expressed it , like " cold water poured " upon him . It may be questioned whether ...
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... given of this stupendous theory in embryo . In the last part of the Transcendental Idealism , which relates to the philosophy of Art , at p . 473 , a passage occurs in which the poetic faculty and the productive intuition are identified ...
... given of this stupendous theory in embryo . In the last part of the Transcendental Idealism , which relates to the philosophy of Art , at p . 473 , a passage occurs in which the poetic faculty and the productive intuition are identified ...
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... recollect this sentence when I wrote the sentence above . My father did not recol- lect Samson Agonistes , 1. 136 . " When insupportably his foot advanced- " To insects of this class too much countenance is given 16 INTRODUCTION .
... recollect this sentence when I wrote the sentence above . My father did not recol- lect Samson Agonistes , 1. 136 . " When insupportably his foot advanced- " To insects of this class too much countenance is given 16 INTRODUCTION .
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