Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... direction reason may be regarded as a peculiar gift ; but as intuitive it is the highest function of our spiritual nature , man's most glorious prerogative . For an in- tuition which is at once purely spiritual and yet not common to ...
... direction reason may be regarded as a peculiar gift ; but as intuitive it is the highest function of our spiritual nature , man's most glorious prerogative . For an in- tuition which is at once purely spiritual and yet not common to ...
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... direction , or whether its 15 direction is continually changed , remains as yet undeter- mined . But if the direction of the point have been deter- mined , it is either by a point without it , and then there arises the strait line which ...
... direction , or whether its 15 direction is continually changed , remains as yet undeter- mined . But if the direction of the point have been deter- mined , it is either by a point without it , and then there arises the strait line which ...
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... directions , both being finite and each distinguished from the other by its direction only , must neutralize or reduce each other to inaction . Now the transcendental philosophy demands ; first , that two forces should be con- 25 ceived ...
... directions , both being finite and each distinguished from the other by its direction only , must neutralize or reduce each other to inaction . Now the transcendental philosophy demands ; first , that two forces should be con- 25 ceived ...
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