Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... ( Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . clxv ) to an article in the Penny Cyclopaedia , which denied Cole- ridge any merits as a poet . 9. Elegant Extracts . A volume of Elegant Extracts in Poetry , selected for the improvement of Young Persons , was ...
... ( Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . clxv ) to an article in the Penny Cyclopaedia , which denied Cole- ridge any merits as a poet . 9. Elegant Extracts . A volume of Elegant Extracts in Poetry , selected for the improvement of Young Persons , was ...
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... ( Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 91 ) draws attention to this error on Coleridge's part , and also to an incidental allusion in a posthumous work of Descartes ( Tract . de Homine , v . 73 ) , as his first definite statement of the principle . The ...
... ( Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 91 ) draws attention to this error on Coleridge's part , and also to an incidental allusion in a posthumous work of Descartes ( Tract . de Homine , v . 73 ) , as his first definite statement of the principle . The ...
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... Biog . Lit. i . 94 : ' The first book of Locke's Essays . . . involves the old mistake of " cum hoc ; ergo propter hoc " . 17. Leibnitz Lex Continui . This law , ' la loi de la continuité ' ( ' Natura non agit saltatim ' ) is first laid ...
... Biog . Lit. i . 94 : ' The first book of Locke's Essays . . . involves the old mistake of " cum hoc ; ergo propter hoc " . 17. Leibnitz Lex Continui . This law , ' la loi de la continuité ' ( ' Natura non agit saltatim ' ) is first laid ...
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