Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... reflection , and of the world's unthankfulness . This he did , rather in self defence , when he was accused of neglecting to em- ploy or of misemploying his natural gifts , than from an inordinate desire to parade and exalt them . He ...
... reflection , and of the world's unthankfulness . This he did , rather in self defence , when he was accused of neglecting to em- ploy or of misemploying his natural gifts , than from an inordinate desire to parade and exalt them . He ...
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... reflection of alien fires . All literary productions indeed demand some answering movement on the part of readers , but , in common cases , the mo- tion required is so easy , so much in known ways and smooth well - beaten tracks , that ...
... reflection of alien fires . All literary productions indeed demand some answering movement on the part of readers , but , in common cases , the mo- tion required is so easy , so much in known ways and smooth well - beaten tracks , that ...
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... reflection upon the doc- trines of Kant , their perfect reasonableness , so far as they advanced beyond all previous thought , their unsatisfactoriness where they stopped short , and clung , in words at least , to the old dogmatism ...
... reflection upon the doc- trines of Kant , their perfect reasonableness , so far as they advanced beyond all previous thought , their unsatisfactoriness where they stopped short , and clung , in words at least , to the old dogmatism ...
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... reflection , it better disciplines the mind for that life which consists in seeking the things that are above while we are yet in the flesh , than worldly business or pleasure . Inferiour pursuits may sooner weary and disgust , but ...
... reflection , it better disciplines the mind for that life which consists in seeking the things that are above while we are yet in the flesh , than worldly business or pleasure . Inferiour pursuits may sooner weary and disgust , but ...
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... character were anomalies , remnants of his early creed , which would have been worked out of his mind had his years been prolonged . There are was never begun in the Aids to Reflection . lxxi 1xx The way backward to Medievalism.
... character were anomalies , remnants of his early creed , which would have been worked out of his mind had his years been prolonged . There are was never begun in the Aids to Reflection . lxxi 1xx The way backward to Medievalism.
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