Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... counteract gravita- tion , in order to avail ourselves of it . It must exist , that there may be a something to be coun- teracted , and which by its re - action , aids the force that is exerted to resist it . Let us 123.
... counteract gravita- tion , in order to avail ourselves of it . It must exist , that there may be a something to be coun- teracted , and which by its re - action , aids the force that is exerted to resist it . Let us 123.
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Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge. force that is exerted to resist it . Let us con- We first re- sider , what we do when we leap . sist the gravitating power by an act purely vo- luntary ...
Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge. force that is exerted to resist it . Let us con- We first re- sider , what we do when we leap . sist the gravitating power by an act purely vo- luntary ...
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... force of mere figure , weight , and motion ? The most consistent proceeding of the dogmatic material- ist is to fall back into the common rank of soul - and - bodyists ; to affect the mysterious , and declare the whole process a ...
... force of mere figure , weight , and motion ? The most consistent proceeding of the dogmatic material- ist is to fall back into the common rank of soul - and - bodyists ; to affect the mysterious , and declare the whole process a ...
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... forces in the percepient , which at the more than magic touch of the impulse from without is to create anew for itself the corres- pondent object . The formation of a copy is not solved by the mere pre - existence of an original ; the ...
... forces in the percepient , which at the more than magic touch of the impulse from without is to create anew for itself the corres- pondent object . The formation of a copy is not solved by the mere pre - existence of an original ; the ...
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... force to all the other eleven categorical forms , and the logical functions corresponding to them . How can we make bricks without straw ? Or build without cement ? We learn all things indeed by occasion of experience ; but the very ...
... force to all the other eleven categorical forms , and the logical functions corresponding to them . How can we make bricks without straw ? Or build without cement ? We learn all things indeed by occasion of experience ; but the very ...
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