Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... mode of action , without enquiring after the law that governs it ; and in the explanation of the spontaneous movements of our being , the metaphysician took the lead of the anatomist and natural philosopher . In Egypt , Palestine ...
... mode of action , without enquiring after the law that governs it ; and in the explanation of the spontaneous movements of our being , the metaphysician took the lead of the anatomist and natural philosopher . In Egypt , Palestine ...
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... mode of publishing a work by the trade . I thought indeed , that to the purchaser it was indifferent , whether thirty per cent . of the purchase - money went to the booksellers or to the government ; and that the convenience of ...
... mode of publishing a work by the trade . I thought indeed , that to the purchaser it was indifferent , whether thirty per cent . of the purchase - money went to the booksellers or to the government ; and that the convenience of ...
第 165 頁
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. other mode of exertion are subject . Yet even this is better , far better , than to attempt in any way to unite the functions of author and pub- lisher . But the most prudent mode is to sell the copy - right , at ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. other mode of exertion are subject . Yet even this is better , far better , than to attempt in any way to unite the functions of author and pub- lisher . But the most prudent mode is to sell the copy - right , at ...
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