Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... object itself , but only its action or effect , will pass into the same . Not the iron tongue , but its vibrations , pass into the metal of the bell . Now in our immediate perception , it is not the mere power or act of the object , but ...
... object itself , but only its action or effect , will pass into the same . Not the iron tongue , but its vibrations , pass into the metal of the bell . Now in our immediate perception , it is not the mere power or act of the object , but ...
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... object itself , not the product of a syllogism , which is present to our consciousness . Or would we explain this supervention of the object to the sensation , by a productive faculty set in motion by an im- pulse ; still the transition ...
... object itself , not the product of a syllogism , which is present to our consciousness . Or would we explain this supervention of the object to the sensation , by a productive faculty set in motion by an im- pulse ; still the transition ...
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... object except for itself , and only so far as by the very same act it becomes a subject . It may be described therefore as a perpetual self - duplication of one and the same power into object and subject , which pre- suppose each other ...
... object except for itself , and only so far as by the very same act it becomes a subject . It may be described therefore as a perpetual self - duplication of one and the same power into object and subject , which pre- suppose each other ...
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absolute absurdity Aristotle attribute become BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA cause censure CHAPTER commencement common concerning consciousness criticism deduced deemed diction distinct EDMUND BURKE effect equally essays existence faculty fancy feelings former genius Greek ground Hartley heart honor human idea imagination imitation impression instance intel intellect intelligence intuition intuitive knowledge jacobinism Jeremy Taylor judgement knowledge language latter learned least less lines literary Lyrical Ballads meaning mechanical philosophy merit metaphysical Milton mind mode moral motives natural philosophy nature never nihil notions object once original Parva Naturalia passages perusal phænomena philoso philosopher Plato Plotinus poems poet poetic poetry possible present principles racter reader reason scarcely SCHOLIUM self-consciousness sensation sense sonnets sophism soul Southey Spinoza spirit style supposed Synesius talent taste thing thought tion tive true truth understanding volume whole words Wordsworth writer καὶ τὸ