Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... thoughts of other thinkers , precedent or contemporary ; but all Mr. Coleridge's direct debts to the great Trans- cendentalist may be refunded , and whatever obligations reflective men of this age have felt and acknowledged that they ...
... thoughts of other thinkers , precedent or contemporary ; but all Mr. Coleridge's direct debts to the great Trans- cendentalist may be refunded , and whatever obligations reflective men of this age have felt and acknowledged that they ...
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... thought , where his own interests were concerned , and that he spent in letters and mar- ginal notes , and in discourse at all times and to all auditors a great deal both of thought and brilliant illustration , which a more prudential ...
... thought , where his own interests were concerned , and that he spent in letters and mar- ginal notes , and in discourse at all times and to all auditors a great deal both of thought and brilliant illustration , which a more prudential ...
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... thought with a view to publication and in reference to the capacities of a volume , this would have been inadequate to the needs of one whose genius was ever impelling him to trace things down to their deepest source , and to follow ...
... thought with a view to publication and in reference to the capacities of a volume , this would have been inadequate to the needs of one whose genius was ever impelling him to trace things down to their deepest source , and to follow ...
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... thought have to contend ; the minds that are to receive these acces- sions must themselves , in order to their reception of them , be renewed proportionately , renewed not from without alone , but by co - operation from within , -a ...
... thought have to contend ; the minds that are to receive these acces- sions must themselves , in order to their reception of them , be renewed proportionately , renewed not from without alone , but by co - operation from within , -a ...
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... thought at large , and to this object he devoted much time and thought , during the latter years of his life , —with what fruit will , it is to be hoped , hereafter appear in a phi- losophical work by his friend and fellow student Mr ...
... thought at large , and to this object he devoted much time and thought , during the latter years of his life , —with what fruit will , it is to be hoped , hereafter appear in a phi- losophical work by his friend and fellow student Mr ...
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