Biographia Literaria |
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第 xv 頁
His accuser urges against him that he did not elaborate over again what he had borrowed and thus make it , in some sense , his own . It is not easy to see how that which is borrowed can ever , strictly speaking , become the property of ...
His accuser urges against him that he did not elaborate over again what he had borrowed and thus make it , in some sense , his own . It is not easy to see how that which is borrowed can ever , strictly speaking , become the property of ...
第 xxviii 頁
... the doctrines of Schelling does not make it clear as noonday , that he had not soine original insight into them , nor is even his adoption of Schelling's words any absolute proof , that he had in no degree anticipated their sense .
... the doctrines of Schelling does not make it clear as noonday , that he had not soine original insight into them , nor is even his adoption of Schelling's words any absolute proof , that he had in no degree anticipated their sense .
第 xxxii 頁
... and of a selflessness ( if I may be allowed such a term , in order to mark an absence of the sense of self , which constituted an inherent defect in his character ) , which caused him to neglect the means of vindicating his claim to ...
... and of a selflessness ( if I may be allowed such a term , in order to mark an absence of the sense of self , which constituted an inherent defect in his character ) , which caused him to neglect the means of vindicating his claim to ...
第 xli 頁
... gifts assigned him by heaven , he sadly exclaims , 66 and from my graspless hand Drop friendship's precious pearls like hour - glass sand ! " Some of these precious pearls he let fall , not from wanting a deep sense of their value ...
... gifts assigned him by heaven , he sadly exclaims , 66 and from my graspless hand Drop friendship's precious pearls like hour - glass sand ! " Some of these precious pearls he let fall , not from wanting a deep sense of their value ...
第 lxx 頁
The Anglican Divine understands this “ in a mystical and constructional sense , ” and for no other reason , apparently , than that any other would be gross and puerile . Yet who that reads Tertullian can imagine that he was not gross ...
The Anglican Divine understands this “ in a mystical and constructional sense , ” and for no other reason , apparently , than that any other would be gross and puerile . Yet who that reads Tertullian can imagine that he was not gross ...
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