Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Holt & Williams, 1872 - 804 páginas |
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... grounds , first that very " absence of distinct references to his books , " which he himself plainly admits and particularly accounts for ; or in the accuser's own words , his omission of specific acknowledgments in the instances in ...
... grounds , first that very " absence of distinct references to his books , " which he himself plainly admits and particularly accounts for ; or in the accuser's own words , his omission of specific acknowledgments in the instances in ...
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... ground of accusation , it is doubtless to be regretted by every friend of the accused , that he should have adopted so important a portion of the words and thoughts of Schelling without himself making those distinct and accurate ...
... ground of accusation , it is doubtless to be regretted by every friend of the accused , that he should have adopted so important a portion of the words and thoughts of Schelling without himself making those distinct and accurate ...
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... ground of accusation against my father is his having laid claim to " the main and fundamental ideas " of Schelling's system . " We ourselves , " says the critic , " in our day have had some small dealings with ' main and fundamental ...
... ground of accusation against my father is his having laid claim to " the main and fundamental ideas " of Schelling's system . " We ourselves , " says the critic , " in our day have had some small dealings with ' main and fundamental ...
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... ground , that it was impossible for any human being to write anything but what he ( Mr. C. ) had written before . " And yet no human being but one could ever suppose that Mr. Coleridge meant any such folly . What can be simpler ? He ...
... ground , that it was impossible for any human being to write anything but what he ( Mr. C. ) had written before . " And yet no human being but one could ever suppose that Mr. Coleridge meant any such folly . What can be simpler ? He ...
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... ground for denying to him the name of a powerful and original thinker . And the unacknowledged use of the quotations from Schelling in the B. L. which have been the pretext for branding him with the opprobrious name of plagiarist , are ...
... ground for denying to him the name of a powerful and original thinker . And the unacknowledged use of the quotations from Schelling in the B. L. which have been the pretext for branding him with the opprobrious name of plagiarist , are ...
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