Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... sense , his own . It is not easy to see how that which is borrowed can ever , strictly speak- ing , become the property of the borrower , so as to cease to be that of the original possessor ; the new form in which he invests it , or the ...
... sense , his own . It is not easy to see how that which is borrowed can ever , strictly speak- ing , become the property of the borrower , so as to cease to be that of the original possessor ; the new form in which he invests it , or the ...
Página xxvii
... 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 applying it to " the most awful of subjects for ...
... 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 applying it to " the most awful of subjects for ...
Página xxix
... sense . There can be no reasonable doubt , that he was at least in the same line of thought with him , -was in search of what Schelling discovered - before he met with his wri- tings ; and on this point it is to be remarked , that the ...
... sense . There can be no reasonable doubt , that he was at least in the same line of thought with him , -was in search of what Schelling discovered - before he met with his wri- tings ; and on this point it is to be remarked , that the ...
Página xxx
... sense and the capacities of human belief , " with more about " cool assurance , " and " taking upon him to say , " and the like . And why all this ? Is there anything in the substance or leading thought in the following paragraph so ...
... sense and the capacities of human belief , " with more about " cool assurance , " and " taking upon him to say , " and the like . And why all this ? Is there anything in the substance or leading thought in the following paragraph so ...
Página xxxv
... sense of self , which constituted an inherent de- fect in his character , ) which caused him to neglect the means of vindicating his claim to the originality of the system , which was the labour of his life and the fruit of his genius ...
... sense of self , which constituted an inherent de- fect in his character , ) which caused him to neglect the means of vindicating his claim to the originality of the system , which was the labour of his life and the fruit of his genius ...
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