Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... hold upon his mind ; of all he heard and saw , he readily caught and well retained the spirit , but the letter escaped him ; he seemed incapable of paying the due regard to it . That it is the duty of any man , who has such a ...
... hold upon his mind ; of all he heard and saw , he readily caught and well retained the spirit , but the letter escaped him ; he seemed incapable of paying the due regard to it . That it is the duty of any man , who has such a ...
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... wanting a deep sense of their value , or any lightness of feeling , but because he lacked resolution to hold them fast , or " stoop " to recover what he yet " wept ” to lose . Still it was but a cruel half no mere Foil to his Head . xlvii.
... wanting a deep sense of their value , or any lightness of feeling , but because he lacked resolution to hold them fast , or " stoop " to recover what he yet " wept ” to lose . Still it was but a cruel half no mere Foil to his Head . xlvii.
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... holds , considering them too certain and too sacred to be made a question of , in the same spirit let him disdain to snatch an argument in their favour , out of themselves , from doubtful consi- derations . Alas ! how many of those who hold ...
... holds , considering them too certain and too sacred to be made a question of , in the same spirit let him disdain to snatch an argument in their favour , out of themselves , from doubtful consi- derations . Alas ! how many of those who hold ...
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... hold human intelligence to be of little avail in the determination of religious questions , since it is the leading principle of this theory of faith , that our belief has been fixed by an outward revelation , -the commentary of ...
... hold human intelligence to be of little avail in the determination of religious questions , since it is the leading principle of this theory of faith , that our belief has been fixed by an outward revelation , -the commentary of ...
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... hold it to be absolutely conclusive upon theological questions , or certainly the voice of God . Something very different was , to his mind , im- plied in the promise of Christ to his Church ; for without His presence in any special ...
... hold it to be absolutely conclusive upon theological questions , or certainly the voice of God . Something very different was , to his mind , im- plied in the promise of Christ to his Church ; for without His presence in any special ...
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