Biographia Literaria1958 |
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... believe , but all that we can conceive of creation ' . " What Coleridge meant precisely by these words , it is per- haps useless to conjecture , but written as they were before any close study of Fichte and Schelling , their ...
... believe , but all that we can conceive of creation ' . " What Coleridge meant precisely by these words , it is per- haps useless to conjecture , but written as they were before any close study of Fichte and Schelling , their ...
第 xcv 頁
... believe that in his criticisms in the Biographia Literaria he was serving Wordsworth's cause ( and this cause was his own also ) to the best of his ability . And he does appear to have been fully contented with what he had written . ' I ...
... believe that in his criticisms in the Biographia Literaria he was serving Wordsworth's cause ( and this cause was his own also ) to the best of his ability . And he does appear to have been fully contented with what he had written . ' I ...
第 244 頁
... believe that the latter name was a mistake or misprint for the former . ' And certainly there is no de Thoyras who could fittingly be classed with Boehme and George Fox . George Fox ( 1624-90 ) , the founder of the society of ' Friends ...
... believe that the latter name was a mistake or misprint for the former . ' And certainly there is no de Thoyras who could fittingly be classed with Boehme and George Fox . George Fox ( 1624-90 ) , the founder of the society of ' Friends ...
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