Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Holt & Williams, 1872 - 804 páginas |
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... line , but because his energies for regular composition in any line were deserting him , at least for a time . It is suggested , that " interspersed throughout the works of Schelling , glimpses and indications are to be found of some ...
... line , but because his energies for regular composition in any line were deserting him , at least for a time . It is suggested , that " interspersed throughout the works of Schelling , glimpses and indications are to be found of some ...
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... lines save with the plough across the field , have all the geometry folded up in their minds that Euclid unfolded in his book ; Kant's doctrine of pure reason is a web woven out of stuff that is in every man's brain ; and the simplest ...
... lines save with the plough across the field , have all the geometry folded up in their minds that Euclid unfolded in his book ; Kant's doctrine of pure reason is a web woven out of stuff that is in every man's brain ; and the simplest ...
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... line . The wasps and baser flies of literature neither collect juice nor make honey ; they only buzz and sting , flitting around the well spread board , to which they have never furnished one wholesome morsel , to the disturb- ance of ...
... line . The wasps and baser flies of literature neither collect juice nor make honey ; they only buzz and sting , flitting around the well spread board , to which they have never furnished one wholesome morsel , to the disturb- ance of ...
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... . If my father had read Samson Agonistes , still he may have thought that he should have written the line even if he had not . 10 Biog . Lit. , vol . 1 , chap . ix . 11 Ib . 2.9 " the most awful of subjects for the most INTRODUCTION . 17.
... . If my father had read Samson Agonistes , still he may have thought that he should have written the line even if he had not . 10 Biog . Lit. , vol . 1 , chap . ix . 11 Ib . 2.9 " the most awful of subjects for the most INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... line of thought with him — was in search of what Schelling discovered- before he met with his writings ; and on this point it is to be re- marked , that the writer in Blackwood , though he professes to give the whole of Mr. Coleridge's ...
... line of thought with him — was in search of what Schelling discovered- before he met with his writings ; and on this point it is to be re- marked , that the writer in Blackwood , though he professes to give the whole of Mr. Coleridge's ...
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