Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... light he had represented himself , -a man of original power , who had spoiled his own genius by devoting himself to the lucubrations of foreigners . It is the pleasure of the Writer in Blackwood to give him a vast metaphysical ...
... light he had represented himself , -a man of original power , who had spoiled his own genius by devoting himself to the lucubrations of foreigners . It is the pleasure of the Writer in Blackwood to give him a vast metaphysical ...
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... light ; he broke down in the prosecution of his whole scheme , the regular history of his literary life and opinions , and this not for want of help in one par- ticular line , but because his energies for regular com- position in any ...
... light ; he broke down in the prosecution of his whole scheme , the regular history of his literary life and opinions , and this not for want of help in one par- ticular line , but because his energies for regular com- position in any ...
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... light upon the dark doctrines in which he so genially coincided . " Now so far from pretending to pour a flood of new light upon the doc- trines of Schelling , he not only speaks of him as " the founder of the Philosophy of Nature and ...
... light upon the dark doctrines in which he so genially coincided . " Now so far from pretending to pour a flood of new light upon the doc- trines of Schelling , he not only speaks of him as " the founder of the Philosophy of Nature and ...
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... light , for he says Mr. C. " proceeds to defend himself against the charge of plagiarism , of which he suspects that he may be suspected by the readers of Schlegel and Schel- ling , when he comes to unfold , in fulness of time , the ...
... light , for he says Mr. C. " proceeds to defend himself against the charge of plagiarism , of which he suspects that he may be suspected by the readers of Schlegel and Schel- ling , when he comes to unfold , in fulness of time , the ...
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... light of the Idealism of Kant , which was surely founded on the Idealism of Berkeley . Is it anything then so very incredible , that a man , from his childhood an ardent metaphysical inquirer , who had gone through the same preparatory ...
... light of the Idealism of Kant , which was surely founded on the Idealism of Berkeley . Is it anything then so very incredible , that a man , from his childhood an ardent metaphysical inquirer , who had gone through the same preparatory ...
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