Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Holt & Williams, 1872 - 804 páginas |
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... sense . There can be no reasonable doubt , that he was at least in the same 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 ...
... sense . There can be no reasonable doubt , that he was at least in the same 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 ...
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... sense of self , which constituted an inherent defect in his character ) which caused him to neglect the means of vindicating his claim to the originality of the sys- tem , which was the labor of his life and the fruit of his genius ...
... sense of self , which constituted an inherent defect in his character ) which caused him to neglect the means of vindicating his claim to the originality of the sys- tem , which was the labor of his life and the fruit of his genius ...
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... sense of their value , or any lightness of feeling , but because he lacked resolution to hold them fast , or " stoop " to recover what he yet " wept " to lose . Still it was but a cruel half truth , when one strangely converted from a ...
... sense of their value , or any lightness of feeling , but because he lacked resolution to hold them fast , or " stoop " to recover what he yet " wept " to lose . Still it was but a cruel half truth , when one strangely converted from a ...
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... sense , that , through life , his associates , with few exceptions , were distinguished by high qualities of head and heart ; from first to last of his course here below he was a discoverer and a proclaimer of excellence both in books ...
... sense , that , through life , his associates , with few exceptions , were distinguished by high qualities of head and heart ; from first to last of his course here below he was a discoverer and a proclaimer of excellence both in books ...
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... sense of its intrinsic excellence or confidence in its power . When a critic or biographer has a man's whole life , - whole body of opinions - under review , he may fairly enough , — though it is always a most difficult process ...
... sense of its intrinsic excellence or confidence in its power . When a critic or biographer has a man's whole life , - whole body of opinions - under review , he may fairly enough , — though it is always a most difficult process ...
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