Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... absolute beginning , or absolute end ' : for at a certain period a small point appears on its back , which deepens and lengthens till the creature divides into two , and the same process recommences in each of the halves now become inte ...
... absolute beginning , or absolute end ' : for at a certain period a small point appears on its back , which deepens and lengthens till the creature divides into two , and the same process recommences in each of the halves now become inte ...
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... absolute delirium : or any one part of that impression might recal any other part , and ( as from the law of continuity , there must exist in every total impression some one or more parts , which are components of some other following ...
... absolute delirium : or any one part of that impression might recal any other part , and ( as from the law of continuity , there must exist in every total impression some one or more parts , which are components of some other following ...
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... absolute principium essendi ; for then , I admit , many valid objections might be started against our theory ; but an absolute principium cognoscendi . The result of both the sciences , or their equatorial point , would be the principle ...
... absolute principium essendi ; for then , I admit , many valid objections might be started against our theory ; but an absolute principium cognoscendi . The result of both the sciences , or their equatorial point , would be the principle ...
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