Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... reader will , probably , deem it strange , that he should have transferred half a dozen pages of Schelling into his volume without any reference to their source . And strange it undoubt- edly is . The only way I can see of accounting ...
... reader will , probably , deem it strange , that he should have transferred half a dozen pages of Schelling into his volume without any reference to their source . And strange it undoubt- edly is . The only way I can see of accounting ...
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... readers , readers unac- quainted , as he doubtless imagined , with the German philoso- pher and his writings . He immediately proceeds , however , to give an account of the authors whom he successively studied , when he had " found no ...
... readers , readers unac- quainted , as he doubtless imagined , with the German philoso- pher and his writings . He immediately proceeds , however , to give an account of the authors whom he successively studied , when he had " found no ...
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... reader . And surely if there had been any design of appropriating in my Father's mind , he would have sought to make ... readers to his works both generally , and in some instances , and those the most important , particularly ? From his ...
... reader . And surely if there had been any design of appropriating in my Father's mind , he would have sought to make ... readers to his works both generally , and in some instances , and those the most important , particularly ? From his ...
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... reader of a studious turn , every reader able to take up his philosophical views in earnest― ( and to whom else were these borrowed passages more than strange words , or Schelling's claims of the slightest consequence ? ) , — into the ...
... reader of a studious turn , every reader able to take up his philosophical views in earnest― ( and to whom else were these borrowed passages more than strange words , or Schelling's claims of the slightest consequence ? ) , — into the ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge. sible for a reader to find the tract referred to by this same long title , for that it is " buried among a good many others in Schel- ling's Phil . Schrift ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge. sible for a reader to find the tract referred to by this same long title , for that it is " buried among a good many others in Schel- ling's Phil . Schrift ...
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