Biographia LiterariaHarper and Brothers, 1884 - 751 頁 |
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第 xxi 頁
... attempt to meet him half- way , whether they had done their part toward understanding what they called unintelligible . It is the chief use and am of - writings of such a character as his to excite the INTRODUCTION . XXI.
... attempt to meet him half- way , whether they had done their part toward understanding what they called unintelligible . It is the chief use and am of - writings of such a character as his to excite the INTRODUCTION . XXI.
第 xlix 頁
... understanding , as the everlasting organ of the Spirit of Truth ? The weakest intellect can receive doctrine im- plicitly as well as the strongest , and to hand over that which has been already settled and defined requires no great ...
... understanding , as the everlasting organ of the Spirit of Truth ? The weakest intellect can receive doctrine im- plicitly as well as the strongest , and to hand over that which has been already settled and defined requires no great ...
第 lii 頁
... understandings it comes to pass , that while party union is right in the abstract , parties are generally more or less wrong , both in principle and conduct , and do more or less depart from truth in their resolution to maintain some ...
... understandings it comes to pass , that while party union is right in the abstract , parties are generally more or less wrong , both in principle and conduct , and do more or less depart from truth in their resolution to maintain some ...
第 lxiv 頁
... understanding , and either af- firms what can not be true , -what brings confusion into our moral and spiritual ideas , - —or else converts the doctrine into an effectual vapor- " a potentiality in a potentiality or a chalking of chalk ...
... understanding , and either af- firms what can not be true , -what brings confusion into our moral and spiritual ideas , - —or else converts the doctrine into an effectual vapor- " a potentiality in a potentiality or a chalking of chalk ...
第 lxxxiv 頁
... understanding ” of a man ; that he “ stooped to the meanness of our faculties ; " and indeed it is evident from the lan- guage of the Evangelists , that they supposed Him to arrive at the knowl edge of ordinary things in an ordinary way ...
... understanding ” of a man ; that he “ stooped to the meanness of our faculties ; " and indeed it is evident from the lan- guage of the Evangelists , that they supposed Him to arrive at the knowl edge of ordinary things in an ordinary way ...
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