Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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第 xxxiii 頁
... merely a world of lifeless forms , unconnected and devoid of motive power . Such a world is , indeed , a ' work of fancy ' ; but it is fancy exercised unconsciously and unwillingly . And as to these fantastic deliverances of the mere ...
... merely a world of lifeless forms , unconnected and devoid of motive power . Such a world is , indeed , a ' work of fancy ' ; but it is fancy exercised unconsciously and unwillingly . And as to these fantastic deliverances of the mere ...
第 xlii 頁
... merely a mass of little things ' ; but when Kant spoke of the phenomenal world , with which alone the understanding ... mere intellect cannot grasp the supersensuous , he could not follow him in asserting that the supersensuous cannot be ...
... merely a mass of little things ' ; but when Kant spoke of the phenomenal world , with which alone the understanding ... mere intellect cannot grasp the supersensuous , he could not follow him in asserting that the supersensuous cannot be ...
第 174 頁
... merely a science of morals , but the science of BEING altogether , its primary ground can be neither mere- ly speculative or merely practical , but both in one . All knowledge rests on the coincidence of an object with a sub- 5 ject ...
... merely a science of morals , but the science of BEING altogether , its primary ground can be neither mere- ly speculative or merely practical , but both in one . All knowledge rests on the coincidence of an object with a sub- 5 ject ...
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