Biographia LiterariaHarper and Brothers, 1884 - 751 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 vii 頁
... from Aristotle to Hartley 207 CHAPTER VI . That Hartley's system , as far as it differs from that of Aristotle , is neither tenable in theory , nor founded in facts . 225 CHAPTER VII . PAG Of the necessary consequences of the.
... from Aristotle to Hartley 207 CHAPTER VI . That Hartley's system , as far as it differs from that of Aristotle , is neither tenable in theory , nor founded in facts . 225 CHAPTER VII . PAG Of the necessary consequences of the.
第 viii 頁
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. CHAPTER VII . PAG Of the necessary consequences of the Hartleian Theory - Of the original mistake or equivocation which procured its admission - Memoria technica 231 CHAPTER VIII . The system of Dualism ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. CHAPTER VII . PAG Of the necessary consequences of the Hartleian Theory - Of the original mistake or equivocation which procured its admission - Memoria technica 231 CHAPTER VIII . The system of Dualism ...
第 ix 頁
... consequences , and the conditions thereby imposed on the metrical writer in the choice of his diction . 394 410 CHAPTER XIX . Continuation - Concerning the real object which , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his ...
... consequences , and the conditions thereby imposed on the metrical writer in the choice of his diction . 394 410 CHAPTER XIX . Continuation - Concerning the real object which , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his ...
第 xvii 頁
... consequence ? ) — into the way of con- sulting their original source ? The longer extracts are all either expressly acknowledged , as that from the Darlegung in chap . ix . and that beginning at p . 332 ; or taken from the Transcen ...
... consequence ? ) — into the way of con- sulting their original source ? The longer extracts are all either expressly acknowledged , as that from the Darlegung in chap . ix . and that beginning at p . 332 ; or taken from the Transcen ...
第 xxi 頁
... consequence . The nerveless languor , which , after early youth , became almost the habit of his body and bodily mind , which to a great degree paralyzed his powers both of rest and action , precluding by a tor- pid irritability their ...
... consequence . The nerveless languor , which , after early youth , became almost the habit of his body and bodily mind , which to a great degree paralyzed his powers both of rest and action , precluding by a tor- pid irritability their ...
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