Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsJ. M. Dent, 1956 - 303 頁 |
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... immediate and real objects of vision but deductions from it for the purposes of explanation . This purification of the mind is effected by an absolute and scientific scepticism to which the mind voluntarily determines itself for the ...
... immediate and real objects of vision but deductions from it for the purposes of explanation . This purification of the mind is effected by an absolute and scientific scepticism to which the mind voluntarily determines itself for the ...
第 148 頁
... immediate certainty , equally for the scientific reason of the philosopher as for the common sense of mankind at large , namely I Am , cannot so properly be entitled a prejudice . It is groundless indeed ; but then in the very idea it ...
... immediate certainty , equally for the scientific reason of the philosopher as for the common sense of mankind at large , namely I Am , cannot so properly be entitled a prejudice . It is groundless indeed ; but then in the very idea it ...
第 171 頁
... immediate end . In other works the communication of pleasure may be the immedi- ate purpose ; and though truth , either moral or intellectual , ought to be the ultimate end , yet this will distinguish the character of the author , not ...
... immediate end . In other works the communication of pleasure may be the immedi- ate purpose ; and though truth , either moral or intellectual , ought to be the ultimate end , yet this will distinguish the character of the author , not ...
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Supposed irritability of men of geniusBrought to the test | 16 |
The Lyrical Ballads with the PrefaceMr Wordsworths | 41 |
On the law of associationIts history traced from Aristotle | 54 |
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