Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... prove , the reader of the pre- sent edition will be able to judge for himself ; the facts of the case will be all before him , and from these , when the whole of them are fully and fairly considered , I feel assured that by readers in ...
... prove , the reader of the pre- sent edition will be able to judge for himself ; the facts of the case will be all before him , and from these , when the whole of them are fully and fairly considered , I feel assured that by readers in ...
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... proved , after all the pains that have been taken to this effect , that Mr. Coleridge intended to deprive Schelling of any part of the honour that rightfully belongs to him , or that he has , by Mr. Coleridge's means , been actually ...
... proved , after all the pains that have been taken to this effect , that Mr. Coleridge intended to deprive Schelling of any part of the honour that rightfully belongs to him , or that he has , by Mr. Coleridge's means , been actually ...
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... prove the truth of his assertion , that he " regarded Truth as a divine ventriloquist , not caring from whose mouth the sounds are supposed to proceed , if only the words are audible and intelligible . " The Writer in Blackwood ...
... prove the truth of his assertion , that he " regarded Truth as a divine ventriloquist , not caring from whose mouth the sounds are supposed to proceed , if only the words are audible and intelligible . " The Writer in Blackwood ...
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... prove , I have no in- tention to dispute , nor is it for the sake of maintain- ing my father's claims as a metaphysical seer , that I trouble myself with the above position : for another reason , more deeply concerning , I must contend ...
... prove , I have no in- tention to dispute , nor is it for the sake of maintain- ing my father's claims as a metaphysical seer , that I trouble myself with the above position : for another reason , more deeply concerning , I must contend ...
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... prove , that he might not independently have gone as far ; for we do not commonly see that more than one important advance is made in metaphysical science at any one period . Berkeleyanism presented itself to the mind of Arthur Collier ...
... prove , that he might not independently have gone as far ; for we do not commonly see that more than one important advance is made in metaphysical science at any one period . Berkeleyanism presented itself to the mind of Arthur Collier ...
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