Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... spirit ; and body and spirit are therefore no longer absolutely heterogeneous , but may without any absurdity be supposed to be dif ferent modes , or degrees in perfection , of a The common substratum . To this possibility , how- ever ...
... spirit ; and body and spirit are therefore no longer absolutely heterogeneous , but may without any absurdity be supposed to be dif ferent modes , or degrees in perfection , of a The common substratum . To this possibility , how- ever ...
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... spirit of jacobinism , which the writings of Burke exorcised from the higher and from the literary classes , may not like the ghost in Hamlet , be heard moving and mining in the underground chambers with an activity the more dangerous ...
... spirit of jacobinism , which the writings of Burke exorcised from the higher and from the literary classes , may not like the ghost in Hamlet , be heard moving and mining in the underground chambers with an activity the more dangerous ...
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... spirit are framed for a correspondent world of spirit : tho ' the latter organs are not developed in all alike . But they exist in all , and their first appearance discloses itself in the moral being . How else could it be , that even ...
... spirit are framed for a correspondent world of spirit : tho ' the latter organs are not developed in all alike . But they exist in all , and their first appearance discloses itself in the moral being . How else could it be , that even ...
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