Biographia Literaria1958 |
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第 xlvii 頁
... learned more during the three months at Rome than he would have acquired in England in twenty years . Religious questions , too , must have occupied him deeply . Shortly after his return to England we find that he has fully accepted the ...
... learned more during the three months at Rome than he would have acquired in England in twenty years . Religious questions , too , must have occupied him deeply . Shortly after his return to England we find that he has fully accepted the ...
第 95 頁
... learned theologians of his age . Neither with books , nor with book - learned men was he conversant . A meek and shy quietist , his intellectual powers were never stimulated into fev'rous energy by crowds of proselytes , or by the ...
... learned theologians of his age . Neither with books , nor with book - learned men was he conversant . A meek and shy quietist , his intellectual powers were never stimulated into fev'rous energy by crowds of proselytes , or by the ...
第 96 頁
... learned class , who actually did overstep this boundary , anxiously avoided the appearance of having so done . Therefore the 5 true depth of science , and the penetration to the inmost centre , from which all the lines of knowledge ...
... learned class , who actually did overstep this boundary , anxiously avoided the appearance of having so done . Therefore the 5 true depth of science , and the penetration to the inmost centre , from which all the lines of knowledge ...
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