Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... mind of Schelling had he not been born into the meridian light of the Idealism of Kant , which was surely founded on the Ideal- ism of Berkeley . Is it anything then so very incredible , that a 、 man , from his childhood an ardent ...
... mind of Schelling had he not been born into the meridian light of the Idealism of Kant , which was surely founded on the Ideal- ism of Berkeley . Is it anything then so very incredible , that a 、 man , from his childhood an ardent ...
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... mind , but not yet fixed in language , would have mixed themselves up indistinguishably with those of the older author , and assumed the same form ? But if the form into which his thoughts were thrown had been the same with that adopted ...
... mind , but not yet fixed in language , would have mixed themselves up indistinguishably with those of the older author , and assumed the same form ? But if the form into which his thoughts were thrown had been the same with that adopted ...
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... mind ; I would only maintain that this fault has not been fairly reported or becomingly commented upon . That a man who has been " more highly gifted than his fellows " is therefore to have less required of him in the way of " rectitude ...
... mind ; I would only maintain that this fault has not been fairly reported or becomingly commented upon . That a man who has been " more highly gifted than his fellows " is therefore to have less required of him in the way of " rectitude ...
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... mind . To give two out of numberless instances , —in a manuscript intended to be perused by his friend Mr. Green , he speaks of a composition by Mr. Green himself , as if he , S. T. Coleridge , were the author of it . A man , who thus ...
... mind . To give two out of numberless instances , —in a manuscript intended to be perused by his friend Mr. Green , he speaks of a composition by Mr. Green himself , as if he , S. T. Coleridge , were the author of it . A man , who thus ...
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... mind with two or three points of a man's life selected out of his personal his- tory , previously to introducing a few of his opinions to their notice . Every man who is in error , who cannot see the truth when it is before him , labors ...
... mind with two or three points of a man's life selected out of his personal his- tory , previously to introducing a few of his opinions to their notice . Every man who is in error , who cannot see the truth when it is before him , labors ...
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admiration Antinomianism appear Archdeacon Hare Aristotle beautiful believe Biographia Literaria called cause character Christ Christian Church Coleridge's common connexion criticism divine doctrine edition effect Essay expression faith fancy Father feelings Fichte former genius German ground heart honor human ideas images imagination intellectual Irenæus Kant language least Leibnitz less letter lines literary Luther Lyrical Ballads Maasz Malebranche means metaphysical metre Milton mind moral Morning Post nature never notion object opinion original outward Paradise Lost passage perhaps persons philosophy Pindar Plato Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry present principles produced prose published racter Ratzeburg reader reason religion religious remarks S. T. COLERIDGE Schelling Schelling's seems sense Shakspeare Solifidian sonnet soul speak Spinoza spirit stanzas style suppose things thou thought tion translation true truth verse whole words Wordsworth writings καὶ