Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... notion that he should gain credit for the transcendentalism contained in his book , while , at the same time , no comparison betwixt his writings and those of the original transcendentalist would for years , if ever , be made . It was ...
... notion that he should gain credit for the transcendentalism contained in his book , while , at the same time , no comparison betwixt his writings and those of the original transcendentalist would for years , if ever , be made . It was ...
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... notion of his character . Kind words are not to be contrasted with good deeds , except where they are substituted for them , and those kindly feelings which , in the present instance , so often overflowed in words , were just as ready ...
... notion of his character . Kind words are not to be contrasted with good deeds , except where they are substituted for them , and those kindly feelings which , in the present instance , so often overflowed in words , were just as ready ...
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... notions of the Church entertained by ordinary Pro- testants inadequate and unspiritual , without adopting the Romish doctrines respecting the clergy and the nature of their inter- vention betwixt God and man in the mode of salvation ...
... notions of the Church entertained by ordinary Pro- testants inadequate and unspiritual , without adopting the Romish doctrines respecting the clergy and the nature of their inter- vention betwixt God and man in the mode of salvation ...
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... notions he still held of a different character were anomalies , remnants of his early creed , which would have been worked out of his mind had his years been prolonged . There are others amongst the prose- lytes to the Oxford theology ...
... notions he still held of a different character were anomalies , remnants of his early creed , which would have been worked out of his mind had his years been prolonged . There are others amongst the prose- lytes to the Oxford theology ...
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... notions with which they have been connected , or the dogmas framed in relation to them , to which they appear strangers . His Christian divinity agreed more with " Catholicism " than with the doctrines of any sect , since according to ...
... notions with which they have been connected , or the dogmas framed in relation to them , to which they appear strangers . His Christian divinity agreed more with " Catholicism " than with the doctrines of any sect , since according to ...
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