Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... intellect , will then coolly demand the pre - exist- ence of intellect , as the cause and ground - work of organization . There is in truth but one state to which this theory applies at all , namely , that of complete light - headedness ...
... intellect , will then coolly demand the pre - exist- ence of intellect , as the cause and ground - work of organization . There is in truth but one state to which this theory applies at all , namely , that of complete light - headedness ...
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... intellect could make no certain discovery of a holy and intelligent first cause , it might yet supply a demonstration , that no legitimate argument could be drawn from the intellect against its truth . And what is this more than St ...
... intellect could make no certain discovery of a holy and intelligent first cause , it might yet supply a demonstration , that no legitimate argument could be drawn from the intellect against its truth . And what is this more than St ...
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... intellect . For this non - coinci- dence of the sensuous and the intellectual ( the nature of which I shall presently lay open ) proves nothing more , but that the mind cannot always adequately represent in the con- crete , and ...
... intellect . For this non - coinci- dence of the sensuous and the intellectual ( the nature of which I shall presently lay open ) proves nothing more , but that the mind cannot always adequately represent in the con- crete , and ...
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