Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, 第 1 卷 |
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A debility and dimness of the imaginative power , and a consequent necessity of reliance on the immediate impressions of the senses , do , we well know , render the mind liable to superstition and fanaticism . Having a deficient portion ...
A debility and dimness of the imaginative power , and a consequent necessity of reliance on the immediate impressions of the senses , do , we well know , render the mind liable to superstition and fanaticism . Having a deficient portion ...
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... additionally saddened by the unjust persecution of Burleigh , ferent , the rules must be likewise so . We must have ascertained what the end is , before we can determine what the rules ought to be . Judging under this impression ...
... additionally saddened by the unjust persecution of Burleigh , ferent , the rules must be likewise so . We must have ascertained what the end is , before we can determine what the rules ought to be . Judging under this impression ...
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It was not however the freedom from false taste , whether as to common defects , or to those more properly his own , which made so unusual an impression on my feelings immediately , and subsequently on my judgement .
It was not however the freedom from false taste , whether as to common defects , or to those more properly his own , which made so unusual an impression on my feelings immediately , and subsequently on my judgement .
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1 In poems , equally as in philosophic disquisitions , genius produces the strongest impressions of novelty , while it rescues the most admitted truths from the impotence caused by the very circumstance of their universal admission .
1 In poems , equally as in philosophic disquisitions , genius produces the strongest impressions of novelty , while it rescues the most admitted truths from the impotence caused by the very circumstance of their universal admission .
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... and the driest attractive ) affirmed in the lectures , delivered by him at Lincoln's Inn Hall , that the law of association as established in the contemporaneity of the original impressions , formed the basis of all true phsychology ...
... and the driest attractive ) affirmed in the lectures , delivered by him at Lincoln's Inn Hall , that the law of association as established in the contemporaneity of the original impressions , formed the basis of all true phsychology ...
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