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The student of Coleridge's position in his earlier life is placed at some disadvantage by the paucity of material on which to depend . Until he was nearly forty years of age , Coleridge gave no public expression in writing to his ...
The student of Coleridge's position in his earlier life is placed at some disadvantage by the paucity of material on which to depend . Until he was nearly forty years of age , Coleridge gave no public expression in writing to his ...
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He nothing on the principle which he had announced . does not even announce it , as differing in any respect from the general laws of material motion and impact nor was it , indeed , possible for him so to do , compatibly with his ...
He nothing on the principle which he had announced . does not even announce it , as differing in any respect from the general laws of material motion and impact nor was it , indeed , possible for him so to do , compatibly with his ...
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In order to explain thinking , as a 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 ...
In order to explain thinking , as a 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 ...
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