Biographia LiterariaHarper and Brothers, 1884 - 751 頁 |
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第 xxiv 頁
... ideas ; ' but the bee alone is a genuis among flies , because he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey , and make the breakfast - table glad . ” True or false , all this has little to do with any thing that my father has ...
... ideas ; ' but the bee alone is a genuis among flies , because he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey , and make the breakfast - table glad . ” True or false , all this has little to do with any thing that my father has ...
第 xxv 頁
... ideas , I will so far avail myself of the illustration as to suggest that , in like manner , he who sought truth far and near , amid the pages of abstruse and neglected metaphysicians of former times , and discovered the merits of new ...
... ideas , I will so far avail myself of the illustration as to suggest that , in like manner , he who sought truth far and near , amid the pages of abstruse and neglected metaphysicians of former times , and discovered the merits of new ...
第 xxx 頁
... , when he affirmed that " the main and fundamental ideas " of Schelling's system were born and ina- * See Mr. Benson's Memoirs of Collier , pp . 18 , 19 . tured in his mind before he read the works of XXX INTRODUCTION .
... , when he affirmed that " the main and fundamental ideas " of Schelling's system were born and ina- * See Mr. Benson's Memoirs of Collier , pp . 18 , 19 . tured in his mind before he read the works of XXX INTRODUCTION .
第 liii 頁
... ideas of a spiritual religion and for a pure and pregnant morality , the tes- timony to which every soul may find at home , if it looks deep into its own retirements . In reference to the present subject , however , I need only ob ...
... ideas of a spiritual religion and for a pure and pregnant morality , the tes- timony to which every soul may find at home , if it looks deep into its own retirements . In reference to the present subject , however , I need only ob ...
第 liv 頁
... ideas of reason ; he has described himself as one who " feels the want , the necessity of re- ligious support ; who can not afford to lose any the smallest but- tress ; who not only loves Truth even for itself , and when it re- veals ...
... ideas of reason ; he has described himself as one who " feels the want , the necessity of re- ligious support ; who can not afford to lose any the smallest but- tress ; who not only loves Truth even for itself , and when it re- veals ...
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