Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... meanings are confounded under one or more words , ( and such must be the case , as sure as our knowledge is pro- gressive and of course imperfect ) ... meaning of the term , common chiefly perhaps , as our objects are different . It 90.
... meanings are confounded under one or more words , ( and such must be the case , as sure as our knowledge is pro- gressive and of course imperfect ) ... meaning of the term , common chiefly perhaps , as our objects are different . It 90.
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... meaning . In other treatises of the same philo- sopher intended for the average comprehen- sions of men , I have ... meanings to 236.
... meaning . In other treatises of the same philo- sopher intended for the average comprehen- sions of men , I have ... meanings to 236.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. eminently wise , using words with such half meanings to himself , as must perforce pass into no - meaning to his readers . When in ad- dition to the motives thus suggested by my own reason , I bring into distinct ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. eminently wise , using words with such half meanings to himself , as must perforce pass into no - meaning to his readers . When in ad- dition to the motives thus suggested by my own reason , I bring into distinct ...
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