Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions ...William Pickering, 1847 |
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... intellectual wealth we cannot abstract the influence upon his thoughts of other thinkers , precedent or contemporary ; but all Mr. Coleridge's direct debts to the great Trans- cendentalist may be refunded , and whatever obligations ...
... intellectual wealth we cannot abstract the influence upon his thoughts of other thinkers , precedent or contemporary ; but all Mr. Coleridge's direct debts to the great Trans- cendentalist may be refunded , and whatever obligations ...
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... intellectual gifts , but took no note of his intellectual impediments , -were not aware that there was a want of proportion in the faculties of his mind , which would always have pre- vented him from making many or good books ; for ...
... intellectual gifts , but took no note of his intellectual impediments , -were not aware that there was a want of proportion in the faculties of his mind , which would always have pre- vented him from making many or good books ; for ...
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... intellectual conformation , " who have peculiar powers of intellect are very often peculiar in the rest of their constitution , to such a degree that points in their conduct , which , in persons of ordinary faculties and habits of mind ...
... intellectual conformation , " who have peculiar powers of intellect are very often peculiar in the rest of their constitution , to such a degree that points in their conduct , which , in persons of ordinary faculties and habits of mind ...
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... intellectual strength , his power of abstracting and referring to universal principles , often rendered him unconscious of incorrectness of statement , of which men in general scarcely could have been unconscious , and that to it , and ...
... intellectual strength , his power of abstracting and referring to universal principles , often rendered him unconscious of incorrectness of statement , of which men in general scarcely could have been unconscious , and that to it , and ...
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... intellectual facul- ties alone vigorous and steadfast ; though it is true that , in persons constituted like him , the former will be more dependent on the latter , more readily excited and determined through the powers of thought and ...
... intellectual facul- ties alone vigorous and steadfast ; though it is true that , in persons constituted like him , the former will be more dependent on the latter , more readily excited and determined through the powers of thought and ...
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