Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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For being so very few , they cannot sensibly detract 25 from the reputation of an author , who is even characterized by the number of profound truths in his writings , which will stand the severest analysis ; and yet few as they are ...
For being so very few , they cannot sensibly detract 25 from the reputation of an author , who is even characterized by the number of profound truths in his writings , which will stand the severest analysis ; and yet few as they are ...
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“ Wherever , therefore , similar circumstances co - exist with 10 the same moral causes , the principles revealed ; and the examples recorded , in the inspired writings , render miracles superfluous : and if we neglect to apply truths ...
“ Wherever , therefore , similar circumstances co - exist with 10 the same moral causes , the principles revealed ; and the examples recorded , in the inspired writings , render miracles superfluous : and if we neglect to apply truths ...
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His controversial writings are remarkable , even in that outspoken age , for their scurrility . ... Cp . Lectures , P. 92 : It is a general but mistaken notion , that because some forms of writing , and some combinations of thought ...
His controversial writings are remarkable , even in that outspoken age , for their scurrility . ... Cp . Lectures , P. 92 : It is a general but mistaken notion , that because some forms of writing , and some combinations of thought ...
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