Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions ...William Pickering, 1847 |
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... truth ; a man's opinions we know on his own statements of them ; but in attempting to discover the means through which they have been formed , we are searching in the dark , or the duskiest and most deceptive twilight , and , having no ...
... truth ; a man's opinions we know on his own statements of them ; but in attempting to discover the means through which they have been formed , we are searching in the dark , or the duskiest and most deceptive twilight , and , having no ...
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... Truths . " I would suggest , by the way , that if my Father had taught only as such eclectics from his works would have him appear to have taught , his contributions to catholic truth would have been meagre enough , and might even have ...
... Truths . " I would suggest , by the way , that if my Father had taught only as such eclectics from his works would have him appear to have taught , his contributions to catholic truth would have been meagre enough , and might even have ...
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... truth of modes of thought in general , while an assumption of the truth of certain modes of thought is the ground of their existence as parties , and the band that keeps them together . It has been observed by Mr. Newman , in ...
... truth of modes of thought in general , while an assumption of the truth of certain modes of thought is the ground of their existence as parties , and the band that keeps them together . It has been observed by Mr. Newman , in ...
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PAGE | xi |
INTRODUCTION | lii |
Motives to the present workReception | clxxxix |
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