Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... concerning the persons alluded to , the writer annexes the names of Miss BAILIE , W. SOUTHEY , WORDSWORTH and COLERIDGE . For that which follows , I have only ear - say evidence ; but yet such as demands my belief ; viz . that on being ...
... concerning the persons alluded to , the writer annexes the names of Miss BAILIE , W. SOUTHEY , WORDSWORTH and COLERIDGE . For that which follows , I have only ear - say evidence ; but yet such as demands my belief ; viz . that on being ...
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... concerning any important problem until , as in the squaring of the circle , the impossibility of a solution has been demonstrated . How the esse assumed as originally distinct from the scire , can ever unite itself with it ; how being ...
... concerning any important problem until , as in the squaring of the circle , the impossibility of a solution has been demonstrated . How the esse assumed as originally distinct from the scire , can ever unite itself with it ; how being ...
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... concerning our faith in the existence of a God , not only as the ground of the universe by his essence , but as its maker and judge by his wisdom and holy will , ap- peared to stand thus . The sciential reason , whose objects are purely ...
... concerning our faith in the existence of a God , not only as the ground of the universe by his essence , but as its maker and judge by his wisdom and holy will , ap- peared to stand thus . The sciential reason , whose objects are purely ...
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