Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... reason for dedicating it to you is , that it contains , though only in a brief and fragmentary form , an account of the Life and Opinions of your friend , S. T. Coleridge , in which I feel assured that , however you may dissent from ...
... reason for dedicating it to you is , that it contains , though only in a brief and fragmentary form , an account of the Life and Opinions of your friend , S. T. Coleridge , in which I feel assured that , however you may dissent from ...
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... reason " in the " schools of Locke , Berkeley , Leibnitz , and Hartley ; " and then , after do- ing honour to Kant and justice to Fichte , he speaks of Schelling by name , and mentions every work of his to which he ever owed anything ...
... reason " in the " schools of Locke , Berkeley , Leibnitz , and Hartley ; " and then , after do- ing honour to Kant and justice to Fichte , he speaks of Schelling by name , and mentions every work of his to which he ever owed anything ...
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... reason is a web woven out of stuff that is in every man's brain ; and the simplest Christian is implicitly as great a divine as Thomas Aquinas . But when a man declares that the fundamental ideas of a system are born and matured in his ...
... reason is a web woven out of stuff that is in every man's brain ; and the simplest Christian is implicitly as great a divine as Thomas Aquinas . But when a man declares that the fundamental ideas of a system are born and matured in his ...
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... reason , more deeply concerning , I must contend , that his having neither added to , nor varied from , the doc- trines of Schelling does not make it clear as noon - day , that he had not some original insight into them , nor is even ...
... reason , more deeply concerning , I must contend , that his having neither added to , nor varied from , the doc- trines of Schelling does not make it clear as noon - day , that he had not some original insight into them , nor is even ...
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... reason and conscience of man , interpreted by the understanding , as the ever- lasting organ of the Spirit of Truth ? The weakest in- tellect can receive doctrine implicitly as well as the strongest , and to hand on that which has been ...
... reason and conscience of man , interpreted by the understanding , as the ever- lasting organ of the Spirit of Truth ? The weakest in- tellect can receive doctrine implicitly as well as the strongest , and to hand on that which has been ...
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