Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... - sent edition will be able to judge for himself ; the facts of the case will be all before him , and from these , when the whole of them are fully and fairly considered , I feel assured that by readers in general , —and I have 1 b.
... - sent edition will be able to judge for himself ; the facts of the case will be all before him , and from these , when the whole of them are fully and fairly considered , I feel assured that by readers in general , —and I have 1 b.
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... considered his conduct in this matter does but help to prove the truth of his assertion , that he " regarded Truth as a divine ventriloquist , not caring from whose mouth the sounds are supposed to proceed , if only the words are ...
... considered his conduct in this matter does but help to prove the truth of his assertion , that he " regarded Truth as a divine ventriloquist , not caring from whose mouth the sounds are supposed to proceed , if only the words are ...
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... considered presently ; his own full belief of what he asserted , I , of course , do not make matter of question or debate . First however , reverting for a moment to the simile of the " wasps , " I beg to observe , that even if such ...
... considered presently ; his own full belief of what he asserted , I , of course , do not make matter of question or debate . First however , reverting for a moment to the simile of the " wasps , " I beg to observe , that even if such ...
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... considered the author of the system in any sense or in any degree . All he lays claim to , and that only by anticipation , as what he hoped to achieve , is " the ho- nour of rendering it intelligible to his countrymen , " and of ...
... considered the author of the system in any sense or in any degree . All he lays claim to , and that only by anticipation , as what he hoped to achieve , is " the ho- nour of rendering it intelligible to his countrymen , " and of ...
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... - self to have anticipated in writing . A few sentences with which he prefaces the extract in the ninth chapter , which have but that the main conceptions of Schelling's system were wholly Coleridge and Schelling considered . xxix.
... - self to have anticipated in writing . A few sentences with which he prefaces the extract in the ninth chapter , which have but that the main conceptions of Schelling's system were wholly Coleridge and Schelling considered . xxix.
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