Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... self - consciousness , sometimes the external image in and by which the mind represents that act to itself , the result and symbol of its individuality . Now suppose the direct contrary state , and you will have a distinct sense of the ...
... self - consciousness , sometimes the external image in and by which the mind represents that act to itself , the result and symbol of its individuality . Now suppose the direct contrary state , and you will have a distinct sense of the ...
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... conscious or unconscious , the free - will , our only absolute self , is co - extensive and co- present . But not now dare I longer discourse of this , waiting for a loftier mood , and a nobler subject , warned from within and from ...
... conscious or unconscious , the free - will , our only absolute self , is co - extensive and co- present . But not now dare I longer discourse of this , waiting for a loftier mood , and a nobler subject , warned from within and from ...
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... conscious self , as on a consubstantial object ; yet such an affection could only engender something homogeneous with itself . Motion could only propagate motion . Matter has no Inward . We remove one surface , but to meet with another ...
... conscious self , as on a consubstantial object ; yet such an affection could only engender something homogeneous with itself . Motion could only propagate motion . Matter has no Inward . We remove one surface , but to meet with another ...
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... self - conscious Creator , we are not allowed to ground the irrationality of any other article . of faith on arguments which would equally prove that to be irrational , which we had allowed to be real . Secondly , that whatever is ...
... self - conscious Creator , we are not allowed to ground the irrationality of any other article . of faith on arguments which would equally prove that to be irrational , which we had allowed to be real . Secondly , that whatever is ...
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... conscience I can of course answer in no other way , than by requesting the ... consciousness . Let him catalogue his scruples , and reduce them to a ... self , and whose researches had ended in the clear conviction , that their ...
... conscience I can of course answer in no other way , than by requesting the ... consciousness . Let him catalogue his scruples , and reduce them to a ... self , and whose researches had ended in the clear conviction , that their ...
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