Biographia Literaria1958 |
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... Aristotle to Hartley . THERE have been men in all ages , who have been impelled as by an instinct to propose their own nature as a problem , and who devote their attempts to its solution . The first step was to construct a table of ...
... Aristotle to Hartley . THERE have been men in all ages , who have been impelled as by an instinct to propose their own nature as a problem , and who devote their attempts to its solution . The first step was to construct a table of ...
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... Aristotle ; and of these in particular to the books De Anima , " " De Memoria , " and that which is en- titled in the old translations " Parva Naturalia . " In as 15 much as later writers have either deviated from , or added to his ...
... Aristotle ; and of these in particular to the books De Anima , " " De Memoria , " and that which is en- titled in the old translations " Parva Naturalia . " In as 15 much as later writers have either deviated from , or added to his ...
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... Aristotle that Coleridge has most largely borrowed . 6. Melanchthon ( 1497-1560 ) more famous as a theologian and leader of religious reform than as a philosopher . He published , however , in 1540 , a treatise De Anima , which went ...
... Aristotle that Coleridge has most largely borrowed . 6. Melanchthon ( 1497-1560 ) more famous as a theologian and leader of religious reform than as a philosopher . He published , however , in 1540 , a treatise De Anima , which went ...
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