Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... assumed as originally distinct from the scire , can ever unite itself with it ; how being can transform itself into ... assumption of mate- rialism ; a system which could not but be pa- tronized by the philosopher , if only it actually ...
... assumed as originally distinct from the scire , can ever unite itself with it ; how being can transform itself into ... assumption of mate- rialism ; a system which could not but be pa- tronized by the philosopher , if only it actually ...
第 181 頁
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. could not but admit , that freedom itself assumed a more winning form , humanized by loyalty and consecrated by religious principle . The youthful enthusiasts who , flattered by the morn- ing rainbow ... assumed ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. could not but admit , that freedom itself assumed a more winning form , humanized by loyalty and consecrated by religious principle . The youthful enthusiasts who , flattered by the morn- ing rainbow ... assumed ...
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... assumed in the same class of Journals at present , and for some years past . Whether the spirit of jacobinism , which the writings of Burke exorcised from the higher and from the literary classes , may not like the ghost in Hamlet , be ...
... assumed in the same class of Journals at present , and for some years past . Whether the spirit of jacobinism , which the writings of Burke exorcised from the higher and from the literary classes , may not like the ghost in Hamlet , be ...
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