Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... Knowledge and Dialogues between Hylas and Philo- nous , without communication , as we may reasonably suppose , with their admirable author . Let us suppose Collier to have been a man careless and immethodical in his habits , continually ...
... Knowledge and Dialogues between Hylas and Philo- nous , without communication , as we may reasonably suppose , with their admirable author . Let us suppose Collier to have been a man careless and immethodical in his habits , continually ...
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... knowledge , which unfortu- nately I do not possess , of the circumstances under which the fragment call- ed the Biographia was drawn up . It is possible , no doubt , that Coleridge's opinions might have undergone a change between the ...
... knowledge , which unfortu- nately I do not possess , of the circumstances under which the fragment call- ed the Biographia was drawn up . It is possible , no doubt , that Coleridge's opinions might have undergone a change between the ...
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... knowledge of him and of them . What Schelling himself thought on the subject will be seen from the following extract of a letter of Mr. Stanley , author of the Life of Dr. Arnold , kindly communicated to me by Arch- deacon Hare ...
... knowledge of him and of them . What Schelling himself thought on the subject will be seen from the following extract of a letter of Mr. Stanley , author of the Life of Dr. Arnold , kindly communicated to me by Arch- deacon Hare ...
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... knowledge , but a diversified experience , and the power of beholding the diversity it contains through the absence of a particular bias and leisure for contemplation . So far , therefore , as it presents facilities for the acquirement ...
... knowledge , but a diversified experience , and the power of beholding the diversity it contains through the absence of a particular bias and leisure for contemplation . So far , therefore , as it presents facilities for the acquirement ...
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... - ism and Romanism , with a preference of the former . I am merely consi- dering what either may possibly be to the heart and mind of the professor . the stock of divine knowledge , may be in continual 46 INTRODUCTION .
... - ism and Romanism , with a preference of the former . I am merely consi- dering what either may possibly be to the heart and mind of the professor . the stock of divine knowledge , may be in continual 46 INTRODUCTION .
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