Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... particular references are too few and inaccurate to vindicate him from having dealt unfairly towards the author from whom he has taken so much . The plaintiff opens his case with giving as the whole of this defence of my Father's ( that ...
... particular references are too few and inaccurate to vindicate him from having dealt unfairly towards the author from whom he has taken so much . The plaintiff opens his case with giving as the whole of this defence of my Father's ( that ...
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... have noted down accurately the particular works and portions of works from which they came . " But even with the fullest conviction , " says Archdeacon Hare . " that Coleridge cannot have been guilty of intentional plagia INTRODUCTION . 3.
... have noted down accurately the particular works and portions of works from which they came . " But even with the fullest conviction , " says Archdeacon Hare . " that Coleridge cannot have been guilty of intentional plagia INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... particular work from which it was taken , or even the writer's name . So indeed it may appear on an examination undertaken ostensibly for the love of wisdom , but a still closer one , conducted in the wisdom of love , will convince any ...
... particular work from which it was taken , or even the writer's name . So indeed it may appear on an examination undertaken ostensibly for the love of wisdom , but a still closer one , conducted in the wisdom of love , will convince any ...
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... particular - the substance , that is , as most people understand it , the general thought of the paragraph . If that were so , there having been no personal intercourse between Schelling and Coleridge , coincidence , in Italics or Román ...
... particular - the substance , that is , as most people understand it , the general thought of the paragraph . If that were so , there having been no personal intercourse between Schelling and Coleridge , coincidence , in Italics or Román ...
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... particular advance in the state of sci- ence itself . Real Idealism could never have dawned on the 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 ...
... particular advance in the state of sci- ence itself . Real Idealism could never have dawned on the 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 ...
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