Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... material on which to depend . Until he was nearly forty years of age , Coleridge gave no public expression in writing to his critical or philosophical views . Of his earlier lectures the remains are scanty in the extreme . We are ...
... material on which to depend . Until he was nearly forty years of age , Coleridge gave no public expression in writing to his critical or philosophical views . Of his earlier lectures the remains are scanty in the extreme . We are ...
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... material motion and impact nor was it , indeed , possible for him so to do , compatibly with his system , which was exclusively material and mechanical . Far other- 5 wise is it with Des Cartes ; greatly as he too in his after writings ...
... material motion and impact nor was it , indeed , possible for him so to do , compatibly with his system , which was exclusively material and mechanical . Far other- 5 wise is it with Des Cartes ; greatly as he too in his after writings ...
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... material phænomenon , it is necessary to refine matter into a mere modification of intelligence , with the two - fold function of appearing and perceiving . Even so did Priestley in his con- troversy with Price ! He stript matter of all ...
... material phænomenon , it is necessary to refine matter into a mere modification of intelligence , with the two - fold function of appearing and perceiving . Even so did Priestley in his con- troversy with Price ! He stript matter of all ...
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