Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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Not by any process of reasoning , but by a direct intuitional act , the poet feels himself brought into communion with a reality itself emotional , the ' one omnipresent mind ' whose ' most holy name is Love ' .
Not by any process of reasoning , but by a direct intuitional act , the poet feels himself brought into communion with a reality itself emotional , the ' one omnipresent mind ' whose ' most holy name is Love ' .
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In all perplexity there is a portion of 10 fear , which predisposes the mind to anger . Not able to deny that the author possessed both genius and a powerful intellect , they felt very positive , but were not quite certain , that he ...
In all perplexity there is a portion of 10 fear , which predisposes the mind to anger . Not able to deny that the author possessed both genius and a powerful intellect , they felt very positive , but were not quite certain , that he ...
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IO body , action , passiveness , time , space , cause , and effect , consciousness , perception , memory and habit ; if he feels his mind completely at rest concerning all these , and is satisfied , if only he can analyse all other ...
IO body , action , passiveness , time , space , cause , and effect , consciousness , perception , memory and habit ; if he feels his mind completely at rest concerning all these , and is satisfied , if only he can analyse all other ...
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