Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... consequence . The absence of all foundation within their own minds for that , which they yet believe both true and indispensible for their safety and happiness , cannot but produce an uneasy state of feeling , an involuntary sense of ...
... consequence . The absence of all foundation within their own minds for that , which they yet believe both true and indispensible for their safety and happiness , cannot but produce an uneasy state of feeling , an involuntary sense of ...
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... consequences will be drawn , and what is true in one sense of the word , will be affirmed as true in toto . Men of research startled by the consequences , seek in the things themselves ( whether in or out of the mind ) for a knowledge ...
... consequences will be drawn , and what is true in one sense of the word , will be affirmed as true in toto . Men of research startled by the consequences , seek in the things themselves ( whether in or out of the mind ) for a knowledge ...
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... consequence , that man may perchance deter- mine , what is an heresy ; but God only can know , who is a heretic . It ... consequences ; some- 66 who deem themselves most free , When they within this gross and visible sphere Chain down ...
... consequence , that man may perchance deter- mine , what is an heresy ; but God only can know , who is a heretic . It ... consequences ; some- 66 who deem themselves most free , When they within this gross and visible sphere Chain down ...
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