Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... kind ; while it is my object to investigate the seminal principle , and then from the kind to deduce the degree . My friend has drawn a masterly sketch of the branches with their poetic fruitage . I wish to add the trunk , and even the ...
... kind ; while it is my object to investigate the seminal principle , and then from the kind to deduce the degree . My friend has drawn a masterly sketch of the branches with their poetic fruitage . I wish to add the trunk , and even the ...
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... kind occurred in a Catholic town in Germany a year or two before my arrival at Göttingen , and had not then ceased to be a frequent subject of conversation . A young woman of four or five and twenty , who could neither read , nor write ...
... kind occurred in a Catholic town in Germany a year or two before my arrival at Göttingen , and had not then ceased to be a frequent subject of conversation . A young woman of four or five and twenty , who could neither read , nor write ...
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... kind ) contributes to make it even probable , that all thoughts are in them- selves imperishable ; and , that if the intelligent faculty should be rendered more comprehen- sive , it would require only a different and ap- portioned ...
... kind ) contributes to make it even probable , that all thoughts are in them- selves imperishable ; and , that if the intelligent faculty should be rendered more comprehen- sive , it would require only a different and ap- portioned ...
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... KIND abstracted from degree . Thus the chemical student is taught not to be startled at disquisitions on the heat in ice , or on latent and fixible light . In such discourse the in- structor has no other alternative than either to use ...
... KIND abstracted from degree . Thus the chemical student is taught not to be startled at disquisitions on the heat in ice , or on latent and fixible light . In such discourse the in- structor has no other alternative than either to use ...
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... kind the same . " PARADISE LOST , Book V. * But for sundry notes on Shakspeare , & c . which have fallen in my way , I should have deemed it unnecessary to observe , that discourse here , or elswhere does not mean what we now call ...
... kind the same . " PARADISE LOST , Book V. * But for sundry notes on Shakspeare , & c . which have fallen in my way , I should have deemed it unnecessary to observe , that discourse here , or elswhere does not mean what we now call ...
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