Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1934 - 334 páginas |
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... Spinoza , are not read , because Hume , Condillac , and Voltaire are . But in promiscuous company no prudent man will oppugn the merits of a contemporary in his own supposed depart- ment ; contenting himself with praising in his turn ...
... Spinoza , are not read , because Hume , Condillac , and Voltaire are . But in promiscuous company no prudent man will oppugn the merits of a contemporary in his own supposed depart- ment ; contenting himself with praising in his turn ...
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... Spinoza , though my whole heart remained with Paul and John . Yet there had dawned upon me , even before I had met with the CRITIQUE OF THE PURE REASON , a certain guiding light . 1 Thus organization , and motion are regarded as from ...
... Spinoza , though my whole heart remained with Paul and John . Yet there had dawned upon me , even before I had met with the CRITIQUE OF THE PURE REASON , a certain guiding light . 1 Thus organization , and motion are regarded as from ...
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... avowed my doubts , whether the heavy interdict , under which the name of Benedict Spinoza lies , is merited on the whole or to the whole extent . Be this as it may , I wish , however , that I 332 Biographia Literaria.
... avowed my doubts , whether the heavy interdict , under which the name of Benedict Spinoza lies , is merited on the whole or to the whole extent . Be this as it may , I wish , however , that I 332 Biographia Literaria.
Contenido
Motives to the present workReception of the Authors first | 1 |
Supposed irritability of genius brought to the test of facts | 15 |
The Authors obligations to Critics and the probable occasion | 26 |
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