Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... faculty , for the faculty itself . The air I breathe , is the condition of my life , not its cause . We could never have learnt that we had eyes but by the process of seeing ; yet having seen we know that the eyes must have pre ...
... faculty , for the faculty itself . The air I breathe , is the condition of my life , not its cause . We could never have learnt that we had eyes but by the process of seeing ; yet having seen we know that the eyes must have pre ...
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... faculty , which is at once both active and passive . ( In philosophi- cal language , we must denominate this inter- mediate faculty in all its degrees and determina- ✓tions , the IMAGINATION . But in common lan- guage , and especially ...
... faculty , which is at once both active and passive . ( In philosophi- cal language , we must denominate this inter- mediate faculty in all its degrees and determina- ✓tions , the IMAGINATION . But in common lan- guage , and especially ...
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... faculty , the generation , ag y , and application of which form the contents of the ensuing chapter . In a preceding page I have justified the use of technical terms in philosophy , whenever they tend to preclude confusion of thought ...
... faculty , the generation , ag y , and application of which form the contents of the ensuing chapter . In a preceding page I have justified the use of technical terms in philosophy , whenever they tend to preclude confusion of thought ...
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