Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... pass into the same . Not the iron tongue , but its vibrations , pass into the metal of the bell . Now in our immediate perception , it is not the mere power or act of the object , but the object itself , which is immediately present ...
... pass into the same . Not the iron tongue , but its vibrations , pass into the metal of the bell . Now in our immediate perception , it is not the mere power or act of the object , but the object itself , which is immediately present ...
第 237 頁
... pass into no - meaning to his readers . When in ad- dition to the motives thus suggested by my own reason , I bring into distinct remembrance the number and the series of great men , who after long and zealous study of these works had ...
... pass into no - meaning to his readers . When in ad- dition to the motives thus suggested by my own reason , I bring into distinct remembrance the number and the series of great men , who after long and zealous study of these works had ...
第 272 頁
... pass into religion , and religion be- come inclusive of philosophy . We begin with the I KNOW MYSELF , in order to end with the absolute I AM . We proceed from the SELF , in order to lose and find all self in GOD . THESIS X. The ...
... pass into religion , and religion be- come inclusive of philosophy . We begin with the I KNOW MYSELF , in order to end with the absolute I AM . We proceed from the SELF , in order to lose and find all self in GOD . THESIS X. The ...
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