Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... evidence of unconscientiousness : they see the truth of the matter to be this , that to give those distinct and accurate references , for the neglect of which he is now so severely arraigned , would have caused him much trouble of a ...
... evidence of unconscientiousness : they see the truth of the matter to be this , that to give those distinct and accurate references , for the neglect of which he is now so severely arraigned , would have caused him much trouble of a ...
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... evidences , in my humble judgment at least , of his disregard to reputation , and of a self- lessness , ( if I may be allowed such a term , in order to mark an absence of the sense of self , which constituted an inherent de- fect in his ...
... evidences , in my humble judgment at least , of his disregard to reputation , and of a self- lessness , ( if I may be allowed such a term , in order to mark an absence of the sense of self , which constituted an inherent de- fect in his ...
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... evidence ; why should the profession of literature render men less able to estimate proof of this nature ? A pursuit it is which leads to reflection and inquiry , and what can be said for the soundness of that system to which these are ...
... evidence ; why should the profession of literature render men less able to estimate proof of this nature ? A pursuit it is which leads to reflection and inquiry , and what can be said for the soundness of that system to which these are ...
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... evidence may be found in the writings of professional men . Perhaps there is no fixed occupation which does not in some measure tend to disturb the balance of the soul ; the want of one permits a man to commune with human nature more ...
... evidence may be found in the writings of professional men . Perhaps there is no fixed occupation which does not in some measure tend to disturb the balance of the soul ; the want of one permits a man to commune with human nature more ...
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... evidence , the harmony of the whole scheme within itself , attested by its proper moral and spiritual effects , but on an outward historic proof , reaching no higher than probability , yet assumed to be that which only the unspiritual ...
... evidence , the harmony of the whole scheme within itself , attested by its proper moral and spiritual effects , but on an outward historic proof , reaching no higher than probability , yet assumed to be that which only the unspiritual ...
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