Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1949 |
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... becomes a subject ' . Originally , however , it is not an object , but ' an absolute subject for which all , itself included , may become an object ' . It must , therefore , be an act . Thus it follows that con . sciousness in its ...
... becomes a subject ' . Originally , however , it is not an object , but ' an absolute subject for which all , itself included , may become an object ' . It must , therefore , be an act . Thus it follows that con . sciousness in its ...
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... become in all cases more or less impatient and prone to anger . Besides , though it may be paradoxical to assert , that a man can know one thing and believe the opposite , yet assuredly a vain person 10 may have so habitually indulged ...
... become in all cases more or less impatient and prone to anger . Besides , though it may be paradoxical to assert , that a man can know one thing and believe the opposite , yet assuredly a vain person 10 may have so habitually indulged ...
第 135 頁
... become convinced , that religion , as both the corner- stone and the key - stone of morality , must have a moral 15 ... becomes an effective ally by exposing the false show of demonstration , or by evincing the equal demonstrability of ...
... become convinced , that religion , as both the corner- stone and the key - stone of morality , must have a moral 15 ... becomes an effective ally by exposing the false show of demonstration , or by evincing the equal demonstrability of ...
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