Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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First , because the object in view , as an immediate object , belongs to the moral philosopher , and would be pur- 35 sued , not only more appropriately , but in my opinion with far greater probability of success , in sermons or moral ...
First , because the object in view , as an immediate object , belongs to the moral philosopher , and would be pur- 35 sued , not only more appropriately , but in my opinion with far greater probability of success , in sermons or moral ...
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Be this as it may , I wish , however , that I could find in the books of philosophy , theoretical or moral , which are alone recommended to the present students of Theology in our established schools , a few passages as 10 thoroughly ...
Be this as it may , I wish , however , that I could find in the books of philosophy , theoretical or moral , which are alone recommended to the present students of Theology in our established schools , a few passages as 10 thoroughly ...
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Hence observe the disinterestedness of all taste ; and hence also a sensual 5 perfection with intellect is occasionally possible without moral feeling . So it may be in music and painting , but not in poetry .
Hence observe the disinterestedness of all taste ; and hence also a sensual 5 perfection with intellect is occasionally possible without moral feeling . So it may be in music and painting , but not in poetry .
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