Biographia LiterariaHarper and Brothers, 1884 - 751 頁 |
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第 xv 頁
... never possessed and prob- ably never saw . In mentioning the pamphlet against Fichte , he , naturally enough , described its general character , and proba- bly either forgot , while he was so doing , that from this same work his ...
... never possessed and prob- ably never saw . In mentioning the pamphlet against Fichte , he , naturally enough , described its general character , and proba- bly either forgot , while he was so doing , that from this same work his ...
第 xxiii 頁
... never discerned by Coleridge , in all whose notes upon Schelling not a hint is given of this stupendous theory in embryo . In the last part of the Transcendental Idealism , which relates to the Philosophy of Art , at p . 473 , a passage ...
... never discerned by Coleridge , in all whose notes upon Schelling not a hint is given of this stupendous theory in embryo . In the last part of the Transcendental Idealism , which relates to the Philosophy of Art , at p . 473 , a passage ...
第 xxv 頁
... never do . In vain for them not only the " violets blow , " but all the breathing spring beside . On the other hand , a habit of searching the nectaries of delicate blossoms , far sought on heights or in hidden glades , has been found ...
... never do . In vain for them not only the " violets blow , " but all the breathing spring beside . On the other hand , a habit of searching the nectaries of delicate blossoms , far sought on heights or in hidden glades , has been found ...
第 xxix 頁
... never have dawned on the mind of Schelling had he not been born into the meridian light of the Idealism of Kant , which was surely founded on the Idealism of that the same may have passed through the mind of such a man as even this ...
... never have dawned on the mind of Schelling had he not been born into the meridian light of the Idealism of Kant , which was surely founded on the Idealism of that the same may have passed through the mind of such a man as even this ...
第 xxxiv 頁
... never was believed and never will be believed . " Truly I believe not ; but no thanks to the accuser who labors to convict him of " wanting rectitude and truth ; " who reads his apologies the wrong way , as witches say their prayers ...
... never was believed and never will be believed . " Truly I believe not ; but no thanks to the accuser who labors to convict him of " wanting rectitude and truth ; " who reads his apologies the wrong way , as witches say their prayers ...
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