Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... proved erroneous . He lives and long may he live ; for I dare pro- phecy , that with his life only will his exertions for the tem- poral and spiritual welfare of his fellow men be limited . finances did not permit me to purchase copies ...
... proved erroneous . He lives and long may he live ; for I dare pro- phecy , that with his life only will his exertions for the tem- poral and spiritual welfare of his fellow men be limited . finances did not permit me to purchase copies ...
第 88 頁
... proved is , that two conceptions perfectly dis- tinct are confused under one and the same word , and ( this done ) to appropriate that word exclusively to one meaning , and the synonyme ( should there be one ) to the other . But if ( as ...
... proved is , that two conceptions perfectly dis- tinct are confused under one and the same word , and ( this done ) to appropriate that word exclusively to one meaning , and the synonyme ( should there be one ) to the other . But if ( as ...
第 266 頁
... proved a priori ; for were there two or more , each must refer to some other , by which its equality is affirmed ; consequently neither would be self - established , as the hypothesis demands . And a posteriori , it will be proved by ...
... proved a priori ; for were there two or more , each must refer to some other , by which its equality is affirmed ; consequently neither would be self - established , as the hypothesis demands . And a posteriori , it will be proved by ...
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