Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... learned Saracen's meaning ) one man's droll story of an Irishman inevitably occasions another's droll story of a Scotchman , which again by the same sort of conjunction disjunctive leads to some etourderie of a Welchman , and that again ...
... learned Saracen's meaning ) one man's droll story of an Irishman inevitably occasions another's droll story of a Scotchman , which again by the same sort of conjunction disjunctive leads to some etourderie of a Welchman , and that again ...
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... learned theologians of his age . Neither with books , nor with book - learned men was he conversant . A meek and shy quietist , his intellectual powers were never stimulated into fev'rous energy by crowds of proselytes , or by the ...
... learned theologians of his age . Neither with books , nor with book - learned men was he conversant . A meek and shy quietist , his intellectual powers were never stimulated into fev'rous energy by crowds of proselytes , or by the ...
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... learned , not to pass beyond a certain limit in speculative science . The privilege of free thought , so highly extolled , has at no time been held valid in actual practice , except within this limit ; and not a single stride beyond it ...
... learned , not to pass beyond a certain limit in speculative science . The privilege of free thought , so highly extolled , has at no time been held valid in actual practice , except within this limit ; and not a single stride beyond it ...
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