Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... things to himself , into the unity of his own IDeal . All things and modes of action shape themselves anew in the ... thing we are sprung Of earth's first blood , have titles manifold ! WORDSWORth . CHAPTER XVI . Striking points of ...
... things to himself , into the unity of his own IDeal . All things and modes of action shape themselves anew in the ... thing we are sprung Of earth's first blood , have titles manifold ! WORDSWORth . CHAPTER XVI . Striking points of ...
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... thing , as that particular thing . It is equivolant to the idea of a thing , whenever we use the word idea , with philosophic precision . Existence , on the other hand , is distinguished from essence , by the superinduction of reality ...
... thing , as that particular thing . It is equivolant to the idea of a thing , whenever we use the word idea , with philosophic precision . Existence , on the other hand , is distinguished from essence , by the superinduction of reality ...
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... thing with the personified representative of the thing ; in short , because it differs from the language of GOOD SENSE ! That the " Phoebus " is hacknied , and a school - boy image , is an accidental fault , dependent on the age in ...
... thing with the personified representative of the thing ; in short , because it differs from the language of GOOD SENSE ! That the " Phoebus " is hacknied , and a school - boy image , is an accidental fault , dependent on the age in ...
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