Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... Aristotle to Hartley • CHAP . VI . That Hartley's system , as far as it differs from that of Aristotle , is neither tenable in theory , nor founded in facts · V 62 29 48 65 335 87 • • 112 CHAP . VII . Of the necessary consequences of ...
... Aristotle to Hartley • CHAP . VI . That Hartley's system , as far as it differs from that of Aristotle , is neither tenable in theory , nor founded in facts · V 62 29 48 65 335 87 • • 112 CHAP . VII . Of the necessary consequences of ...
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... Aristotle , and also - quod minime re- ris - an acquaintance with Coleridge , —the last , however , with- out recognition by name , and speedily atoned for in a following page by some religious dehortation , or sullen dogma of contrary ...
... Aristotle , and also - quod minime re- ris - an acquaintance with Coleridge , —the last , however , with- out recognition by name , and speedily atoned for in a following page by some religious dehortation , or sullen dogma of contrary ...
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... Aristotle to Hartley . HERE have been men in all ages , who have been impelled as by an instinct to propose their own nature as a problem , and who devote their attempts to its solu tion . The first step was to construct a table of ...
... Aristotle to Hartley . HERE have been men in all ages , who have been impelled as by an instinct to propose their own nature as a problem , and who devote their attempts to its solu tion . The first step was to construct a table of ...
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... enthusiastic Thomas Taylor to his translation of the Metaphysics of Aristotle are full of learned illustration upon this subject . Ed . ] the same sensation in order to become mutually asso- ciable BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA . 95.
... enthusiastic Thomas Taylor to his translation of the Metaphysics of Aristotle are full of learned illustration upon this subject . Ed . ] the same sensation in order to become mutually asso- ciable BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA . 95.
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... Aristotle , without some such phrase annexed to it , as according to Plato , or as Plato says . Our English writers to the end of the reign of Charles II . or somewhat later , employed it either in the original sense , or Pla- tonically ...
... Aristotle , without some such phrase annexed to it , as according to Plato , or as Plato says . Our English writers to the end of the reign of Charles II . or somewhat later , employed it either in the original sense , or Pla- tonically ...
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