Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... former excellencies of a poet eminently inventive and picturesque , he has * See the incomparable " Return to Moscow , " and the " Old Woman of Berkeley . " surpassed himself in language and metre , in the construction 66.
... former excellencies of a poet eminently inventive and picturesque , he has * See the incomparable " Return to Moscow , " and the " Old Woman of Berkeley . " surpassed himself in language and metre , in the construction 66.
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... former , the cause appeared wholly external , while in the latter , sometimes our will interfered as the producing or determining cause , and sometimes our na- ture seemed to act by a mechanism of its own , without any conscious effort ...
... former , the cause appeared wholly external , while in the latter , sometimes our will interfered as the producing or determining cause , and sometimes our na- ture seemed to act by a mechanism of its own , without any conscious effort ...
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... former position , namely , the existence of things without us , which from its nature can- not be immediately certain should be received as blindly and as independently of all grounds as the existence of our own being , the tran ...
... former position , namely , the existence of things without us , which from its nature can- not be immediately certain should be received as blindly and as independently of all grounds as the existence of our own being , the tran ...
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