Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... truth , which they diffuse or at least contain ? I speak it in the excusable warmth of a mind stung by an ac ... truths , which he has been the means of throwing into the general circulation ; or the number and value of the minds , whom ...
... truth , which they diffuse or at least contain ? I speak it in the excusable warmth of a mind stung by an ac ... truths , which he has been the means of throwing into the general circulation ; or the number and value of the minds , whom ...
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... truth or truths ; or immediate and original . The latter is absolute , and its formula A. A .; the former is of dependent or conditional certainty , and represented in the formula B. A. The certainty , which inheres in A , is ...
... truth or truths ; or immediate and original . The latter is absolute , and its formula A. A .; the former is of dependent or conditional certainty , and represented in the formula B. A. The certainty , which inheres in A , is ...
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... truths without a common and central principle , which prescribes to each its proper sphere in the system of science ... truth self - grounded , unconditional and known by its own light . In short , we have to find a somewhat which is ...
... truths without a common and central principle , which prescribes to each its proper sphere in the system of science ... truth self - grounded , unconditional and known by its own light . In short , we have to find a somewhat which is ...
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