Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... philo- sophical investigation . I have therefore hazarded the word , intensify : though , I confess , it sounds uncouth to my own ear . the relation of cause and effect ; a chearful and CH . VII 87 Biographia Literaria.
... philo- sophical investigation . I have therefore hazarded the word , intensify : though , I confess , it sounds uncouth to my own ear . the relation of cause and effect ; a chearful and CH . VII 87 Biographia Literaria.
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... philo- sophy is from nature to intelligence ; and this , and no other , is the true ground and occasion of the instinctive striving 30 to introduce theory into our views of natural phænomena . The highest perfection of natural ...
... philo- sophy is from nature to intelligence ; and this , and no other , is the true ground and occasion of the instinctive striving 30 to introduce theory into our views of natural phænomena . The highest perfection of natural ...
第 267 頁
... philo- sophers of the Cabala , a secret body of doctrine which grew up in the Middle Ages from the contact of Judaism with Hellenism and Mohammedanism : ( Ueberweg , ii . 417 ) . The hermetic writings in like manner sprang from a fusion ...
... philo- sophers of the Cabala , a secret body of doctrine which grew up in the Middle Ages from the contact of Judaism with Hellenism and Mohammedanism : ( Ueberweg , ii . 417 ) . The hermetic writings in like manner sprang from a fusion ...
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