Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 - 334 頁 |
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第 xxv 頁
... mere theatre , or at best the passive spectator , of mechanical processes whose results it somehow comes to regard as its own free acts ) , if not definitely abandoned by Coleridge before his departure for Germany , was yet doomed in ...
... mere theatre , or at best the passive spectator , of mechanical processes whose results it somehow comes to regard as its own free acts ) , if not definitely abandoned by Coleridge before his departure for Germany , was yet doomed in ...
第 lxxiii 頁
... mere understanding can give at best ' a knowledge of superficies without substance ' , a mere classification of phenomena , which regards the unity of things in their limits only . But true natural philosophy ' is comprised in the study ...
... mere understanding can give at best ' a knowledge of superficies without substance ' , a mere classification of phenomena , which regards the unity of things in their limits only . But true natural philosophy ' is comprised in the study ...
第 91 頁
... mere figure , weight and motion ? 10 The most consistent proceeding of the dogmatic materialist is to fall back into the common rank of soul - and - bodyists ; to affect the mysterious , and declare the whole process a revela- tion ...
... mere figure , weight and motion ? 10 The most consistent proceeding of the dogmatic materialist is to fall back into the common rank of soul - and - bodyists ; to affect the mysterious , and declare the whole process a revela- tion ...
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