Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... all their characteristic defects . To those who remember the state of our public schools and universities some twenty years past , it will appear no ordinary praise in any man to F 2 67 surpassed himself in language and metre, in ...
... all their characteristic defects . To those who remember the state of our public schools and universities some twenty years past , it will appear no ordinary praise in any man to F 2 67 surpassed himself in language and metre, in ...
Página 68
... appear no ordinary praise in any man to have passed from innocence into virtue , not only free from all vicious habit , but unstained by one act of intemperance , or the degradations akin to intemperance . That scheme of head , heart ...
... appear no ordinary praise in any man to have passed from innocence into virtue , not only free from all vicious habit , but unstained by one act of intemperance , or the degradations akin to intemperance . That scheme of head , heart ...
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... appears on its back , which deepens and lengthens till the creature divides into two , and the same process recommences in each of the halves now become inte- gral . This may be a fanciful , but it is by no means a bad emblem of the ...
... appears on its back , which deepens and lengthens till the creature divides into two , and the same process recommences in each of the halves now become inte- gral . This may be a fanciful , but it is by no means a bad emblem of the ...
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... appear to me to have introduced either error or groundless supposition . In the first place it is to be observed , that Aristotle's positions on this subject are unmixed with fiction . The wise Stagyrite speaks of no successive ...
... appear to me to have introduced either error or groundless supposition . In the first place it is to be observed , that Aristotle's positions on this subject are unmixed with fiction . The wise Stagyrite speaks of no successive ...
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... is no other than merely ( to appear to itself ) to combine and to apply the phænomena of the association ; and as these derive all their reality from the primary sensations ; and the sensations again all their reality 120.
... is no other than merely ( to appear to itself ) to combine and to apply the phænomena of the association ; and as these derive all their reality from the primary sensations ; and the sensations again all their reality 120.
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