Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... received from men incapable of intentional falsehood , concerning the characters , qualifications , and motives of our anonymous critics , whose decisions are oracles for our read- ing public ; I might safely borrow the words of the ...
... received from men incapable of intentional falsehood , concerning the characters , qualifications , and motives of our anonymous critics , whose decisions are oracles for our read- ing public ; I might safely borrow the words of the ...
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... received In brief sententious precepts ; " PARADISE REGAINED . and that the sublime truths of the divine unity and attributes , which a Plato found most hard to learn and deemed it still more difficult to reveal ; that these should have ...
... received In brief sententious precepts ; " PARADISE REGAINED . and that the sublime truths of the divine unity and attributes , which a Plato found most hard to learn and deemed it still more difficult to reveal ; that these should have ...
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... received as blindly and as independently of all grounds as the existence of our own being , the tran- scendental philosopher can solve only by the supposition , that the former is unconsciously involved in the latter ; that it is not ...
... received as blindly and as independently of all grounds as the existence of our own being , the tran- scendental philosopher can solve only by the supposition , that the former is unconsciously involved in the latter ; that it is not ...
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