The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, 第 3 卷Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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第xiv页
... true relation of the Philosophy of Nature to the improved doctrine of Fichte ) he had just cited a striking passage , and it is represented as strangely disingenuous , that he should have given that extract merely as " observations from ...
... true relation of the Philosophy of Nature to the improved doctrine of Fichte ) he had just cited a striking passage , and it is represented as strangely disingenuous , that he should have given that extract merely as " observations from ...
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... true , that to the end of his life my father enjoyed the credit of originality ; -originality was not denied him , simply because he had no enjoyment and no credit . The fact is , that these " borrowed plumes " drest him out but poorly ...
... true , that to the end of his life my father enjoyed the credit of originality ; -originality was not denied him , simply because he had no enjoyment and no credit . The fact is , that these " borrowed plumes " drest him out but poorly ...
第xxxi页
... true that the reader of the Biographia is under the necessity of supposing , that he meant the doctrines , which he has adopted in the passage taken from Schelling's works : but I confess that I strongly doubt that such was the meaning ...
... true that the reader of the Biographia is under the necessity of supposing , that he meant the doctrines , which he has adopted in the passage taken from Schelling's works : but I confess that I strongly doubt that such was the meaning ...
第xxxiv页
... true knowledge of him and of them . What Schelling himself thought on the subject will be seen from the following extract of a letter of Mr. Stanley , author of the Life of Dr. Arnold , kindly communicated to me by Archdeacon Hare ...
... true knowledge of him and of them . What Schelling himself thought on the subject will be seen from the following extract of a letter of Mr. Stanley , author of the Life of Dr. Arnold , kindly communicated to me by Archdeacon Hare ...
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... true , and ought , in justice and charity , to be borne in mind ; I mean that men of " peculiar intellectual conformation , " who have peculiar powers of intellect , are very often peculiar in the rest of their constitution , to such a ...
... true , and ought , in justice and charity , to be borne in mind ; I mean that men of " peculiar intellectual conformation , " who have peculiar powers of intellect , are very often peculiar in the rest of their constitution , to such a ...
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