Biographia LiterariaHarper and Brothers, 1884 - 751 頁 |
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第 xv 頁
... sense , It is not easy to see how that which is borrowed can ever , strictly speaking , become the property of the borrower , sc as to cease to be that of the original possessor ; the new form in which he invests it , or the fresh ...
... sense , It is not easy to see how that which is borrowed can ever , strictly speaking , become the property of the borrower , sc as to cease to be that of the original possessor ; the new form in which he invests it , or the fresh ...
第 xxviii 頁
... sense . There can be no reasonable doubt , that he was at least in the same line of thought with him , -was in search of what Schelling discovered -before he met with his writings and on this point it is to be remarked , that the writer ...
... sense . There can be no reasonable doubt , that he was at least in the same line of thought with him , -was in search of what Schelling discovered -before he met with his writings and on this point it is to be remarked , that the writer ...
第 xxxii 頁
... sense of self , which constituted an inherent defect in his character ) , which caused him to neglect the means of vindicating his claim to the originality of the system , which was the labor of his life and the fruit of his genius ...
... sense of self , which constituted an inherent defect in his character ) , which caused him to neglect the means of vindicating his claim to the originality of the system , which was the labor of his life and the fruit of his genius ...
第 lxx 頁
... sense , " and for no other reason , apparent- ly , than that any other would be gross and puerile . Yet who that reads Tertullian can imagine that he was not gross and puerile in his philosophy , however refined in the play of fancy and ...
... sense , " and for no other reason , apparent- ly , than that any other would be gross and puerile . Yet who that reads Tertullian can imagine that he was not gross and puerile in his philosophy , however refined in the play of fancy and ...
第 lxxi 頁
... sense than its sensible qualities . It is true that he identifies the qualities with the substance , but yet he has the idea of substance too . The notion that a thing is only a congeries of accidents , is the notion of the idealizing ...
... sense than its sensible qualities . It is true that he identifies the qualities with the substance , but yet he has the idea of substance too . The notion that a thing is only a congeries of accidents , is the notion of the idealizing ...
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