Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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Hence the frequency of those phrases among them , which have been mistaken for pretences to immediate inspiration ; as for instance , " it was delivered unto me ; " “ I strove not to speak ; ” “ I said , I will be silent ; " “ but the ...
Hence the frequency of those phrases among them , which have been mistaken for pretences to immediate inspiration ; as for instance , " it was delivered unto me ; " “ I strove not to speak ; ” “ I said , I will be silent ; " “ but the ...
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... correspondent to miniature pictures on the retina painted by rays of light 10 from supposed originals , which are not the immediate and real objects of vision , but deductions from it for the purposes of explanation .
... correspondent to miniature pictures on the retina painted by rays of light 10 from supposed originals , which are not the immediate and real objects of vision , but deductions from it for the purposes of explanation .
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If therefore this be the one only immediate truth , in the certainty of which the reality of our collective knowledge is grounded , it must follow that the spirit in all the objects which it views , views only itself .
If therefore this be the one only immediate truth , in the certainty of which the reality of our collective knowledge is grounded , it must follow that the spirit in all the objects which it views , views only itself .
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