Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... suppose . But Coleridge repeated the very words of Schelling , and in so doing made it an easy task for the German to reclaim his own , or for the dullest wight that could read his books to give it him back again . Must he not have been ...
... suppose . But Coleridge repeated the very words of Schelling , and in so doing made it an easy task for the German to reclaim his own , or for the dullest wight that could read his books to give it him back again . Must he not have been ...
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... suppose that he calculated on this , with the amount of those obligations distinctly present to his mind , for this could only have- happened through the failure of the attempt he was making to interest his country- men in the ...
... suppose that he calculated on this , with the amount of those obligations distinctly present to his mind , for this could only have- happened through the failure of the attempt he was making to interest his country- men in the ...
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... suppose , capable of collect- ing the juice of flowers , and this juice may be called their fun- damental ideas ; ' but the bee alone is a genius among flies , be- cause he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey , and make ...
... suppose , capable of collect- ing the juice of flowers , and this juice may be called their fun- damental ideas ; ' but the bee alone is a genius among flies , be- cause he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey , and make ...
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... suppose him , when he thus ex- pressed himself , to have had in his mind's eye just that portion of his teaching in the B. L. which he had borrowed or was to bor- row from Schelling , is gratuitous indeed . " Is it conceivable that Mr ...
... suppose him , when he thus ex- pressed himself , to have had in his mind's eye just that portion of his teaching in the B. L. which he had borrowed or was to bor- row from Schelling , is gratuitous indeed . " Is it conceivable that Mr ...
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... suppose that Mr. Coleridge meant any such folly . What can be simpler ? He says he had before 1806 noted down - and his friends and his enemies- ( that he should have such still ! ) . -know his habit in this particular - the substance ...
... suppose that Mr. Coleridge meant any such folly . What can be simpler ? He says he had before 1806 noted down - and his friends and his enemies- ( that he should have such still ! ) . -know his habit in this particular - the substance ...
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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