Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 296 páginas First edition of this autobiography in discourse. |
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... mechanics in a scheme , the merit of which consists in its being mechanical . Whether any other philosophy be possible , but the mechani- cal ; and again , whether the mechanical system can have any claim to be called philosophy ; are ...
... mechanics in a scheme , the merit of which consists in its being mechanical . Whether any other philosophy be possible , but the mechani- cal ; and again , whether the mechanical system can have any claim to be called philosophy ; are ...
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... mechanical philosophy ? And what is the nerve , but the flint which the wag placed in the pot as the first ingredient of his stone - broth , requiring only salt , turnips and mutton , for the remainder ! But if we waive this , and pre ...
... mechanical philosophy ? And what is the nerve , but the flint which the wag placed in the pot as the first ingredient of his stone - broth , requiring only salt , turnips and mutton , for the remainder ! But if we waive this , and pre ...
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... philosophy of the Cabalists and Hermetists , who assumed the universality of sensation ; the substantial forms and ente- lechies of Aristotle and the schoolmen , together with the mechanical solution of all particular * This is happily ...
... philosophy of the Cabalists and Hermetists , who assumed the universality of sensation ; the substantial forms and ente- lechies of Aristotle and the schoolmen , together with the mechanical solution of all particular * This is happily ...
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... mechanical philosophy . It is the table itself , which the man of common sense believes him- self to see , not the phantom of a table , from which he may argumentatively deduce the reality of a table , which he does not see . If to ...
... mechanical philosophy . It is the table itself , which the man of common sense believes him- self to see , not the phantom of a table , from which he may argumentatively deduce the reality of a table , which he does not see . If to ...
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