Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Holt & Williams, 1872 - 804 páginas |
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... never have rested , upon Coleridge's name ; the protest here entered is a duty to his memory from myself rather than a work necessary to his vindication , and the remarks that follow are made less with a view to influence the opinions ...
... never have rested , upon Coleridge's name ; the protest here entered is a duty to his memory from myself rather than a work necessary to his vindication , and the remarks that follow are made less with a view to influence the opinions ...
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... never yet has been proved , after all the pains that have been taken to this effect , that Mr. Coleridge intended to deprive Schelling of any part of the honor that rightfully belongs to him , or that he has , by Mr. Cole- ridge's means ...
... never yet has been proved , after all the pains that have been taken to this effect , that Mr. Coleridge intended to deprive Schelling of any part of the honor that rightfully belongs to him , or that he has , by Mr. Cole- ridge's means ...
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... never possessed and probably never saw . In mentioning the pamphlet against Fichte he , naturally enough , described its general character , and pro- bably either forgot , while he was so doing , that from this same work his previous ...
... never possessed and probably never saw . In mentioning the pamphlet against Fichte he , naturally enough , described its general character , and pro- bably either forgot , while he was so doing , that from this same work his previous ...
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... never would have stolen half a dozen pages from the head and front of that very work of Schelling's which was the likeliest to fall into his reader's hands ; and the first sentence of which one could not read without detect- ing the ...
... never would have stolen half a dozen pages from the head and front of that very work of Schelling's which was the likeliest to fall into his reader's hands ; and the first sentence of which one could not read without detect- ing the ...
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... never denied having borrowed those illustrations and detached thoughts , which are brought forward in support of the charge . His words on the subject neither say nor imply , in assertion of his originality , more than this , that , in ...
... never denied having borrowed those illustrations and detached thoughts , which are brought forward in support of the charge . His words on the subject neither say nor imply , in assertion of his originality , more than this , that , in ...
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ab extra Antinomianism appear Archdeacon Hare Aristotle association believe Biographia Literaria cause character Christ Christian Church Coleridge Coleridge's common connexion consciousness criticism distinct divine doctrine edition Essay existence faculty faith fancy Father feelings Fichte former genius German ground heart Hobbes honor human Hume ideas imagination impression intellectual intelligence Irenæus Jacobin judgment justified Kant knowledge language latter least Leibnitz less literary Luther Lyrical Ballads Maasz Malebranche means mechanical philosophy metaphysical mind moral nature never notion object opinions original outward Pantheism passage philosophy Plato Plotinus poems poet poetic poetry present principles produced published quæ reader reason reference religion religious remarks representation Schelling Schelling's sensation sense Solifidian sonnets soul speak Spinoza spirit suppose Synesius things thought tion transcendental Transl translation Transsc treatise true truth understanding volume whole William Law words Wordsworth writings καὶ τὸ