Biographia Literaria1958 |
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第 61 頁
... sounds by rational beings in a social state . For each new application , or excitement of the same sound , will call forth a different sensa- tion , which cannot but affect the pronunciation . The after recollection of the sound ...
... sounds by rational beings in a social state . For each new application , or excitement of the same sound , will call forth a different sensa- tion , which cannot but affect the pronunciation . The after recollection of the sound ...
第 87 頁
... Sound logic , as the habitual 25 subordination of the individual to the species , and of the species to the genus ... sounds uncouth to my own ear . the relation of cause and effect ; a chearful and CH . VII 87 Biographia Literaria.
... Sound logic , as the habitual 25 subordination of the individual to the species , and of the species to the genus ... sounds uncouth to my own ear . the relation of cause and effect ; a chearful and CH . VII 87 Biographia Literaria.
第 138 頁
... sound learning and inde- 100 fatigable industry , who is now , I believe , a professor of the oriental languages at Heidelberg . But my chief efforts were directed towards a grounded knowledge of the German language and literature ...
... sound learning and inde- 100 fatigable industry , who is now , I believe , a professor of the oriental languages at Heidelberg . But my chief efforts were directed towards a grounded knowledge of the German language and literature ...
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