Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... attribute it to the con- versation or correspondence of another . My obligations to Mr. Bowles were indeed import- ant , and for radical good . At a very premature age , even before my fifteenth year , I had be- wildered myself in ...
... attribute it to the con- versation or correspondence of another . My obligations to Mr. Bowles were indeed import- ant , and for radical good . At a very premature age , even before my fifteenth year , I had be- wildered myself in ...
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... attributes by oc- cult qualities . Besides , it answers no purpose ; unless indeed a difficulty can be solved by multi ... attribute , or as an hypostasis or self subsistence . The former is indeed the assumption of mate- rialism ; a ...
... attributes by oc- cult qualities . Besides , it answers no purpose ; unless indeed a difficulty can be solved by multi ... attribute , or as an hypostasis or self subsistence . The former is indeed the assumption of mate- rialism ; a ...
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... attribute , or exists through him , as its ground , it remains undecided whether the properties of intelligence and will are to be referred to the Supreme Being in the former or only in the latter sense ; as inherent attributes , or ...
... attribute , or exists through him , as its ground , it remains undecided whether the properties of intelligence and will are to be referred to the Supreme Being in the former or only in the latter sense ; as inherent attributes , or ...
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