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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 76 筆
第 xvii 頁
If the works of Schelling were as good as dead and buried for all here , that was not through any fault of his ; had he named every one of their titles at full length , and given an abstract of all they contained , the bill of fare ...
If the works of Schelling were as good as dead and buried for all here , that was not through any fault of his ; had he named every one of their titles at full length , and given an abstract of all they contained , the bill of fare ...
第 xxi 頁
... and such as it was given him from above , had not afforded . Then the complaints and warnings from “ all quarters , ” of the obscurity of his prose writings , were , as he expressed it , like “ cold water poured ” upon him .
... and such as it was given him from above , had not afforded . Then the complaints and warnings from “ all quarters , ” of the obscurity of his prose writings , were , as he expressed it , like “ cold water poured ” upon him .
第 xxiii 頁
... the announcer does not inform us : his own imagination may have discovered to him what was never discerned by Coleridge , in all whose notes upon Schelling not a hint is given of this stupendous theory in embryo .
... the announcer does not inform us : his own imagination may have discovered to him what was never discerned by Coleridge , in all whose notes upon Schelling not a hint is given of this stupendous theory in embryo .
第 xxviii 頁
... his pamphlet was given to the worid ; and that I prefer another's words to my own , partly as a tribute due to priority of publication ; but still more from the pleasure of sympathy in a case where coincidence only was possible .
... his pamphlet was given to the worid ; and that I prefer another's words to my own , partly as a tribute due to priority of publication ; but still more from the pleasure of sympathy in a case where coincidence only was possible .
第 xxx 頁
... rather than laboring to reduce into presentable order that which he had already acquired ; let us further suppose that , before he had given expression to his views in a regular treatise , the works of Berkeley had fallen in his way ...
... rather than laboring to reduce into presentable order that which he had already acquired ; let us further suppose that , before he had given expression to his views in a regular treatise , the works of Berkeley had fallen in his way ...
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