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the transcendental philosopher starts from the fact of con- sciousness , it is in consciousness itself that he must discover the original and prototype of this activity . And this he finds in the act of pure self - consciousness ...
the transcendental philosopher starts from the fact of con- sciousness , it is in consciousness itself that he must discover the original and prototype of this activity . And this he finds in the act of pure self - consciousness ...
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In the same essay too , I assigned sundry reasons , chiefly drawn from a comparison of passages in the Latin poets with the original Greek , from which they were borrowed , for the preference of Collins ' odes to those of Gray ; and of ...
In the same essay too , I assigned sundry reasons , chiefly drawn from a comparison of passages in the Latin poets with the original Greek , from which they were borrowed , for the preference of Collins ' odes to those of Gray ; and of ...
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In the original four verses occur between ' Vox aliudque sonat ' ( which should be ' voxque aliud mutata sonat ' ) and ' Jam- que observatio vitae ' . A portion of the same poem was prefixed as a motto to Love Poems in the Sibylline ...
In the original four verses occur between ' Vox aliudque sonat ' ( which should be ' voxque aliud mutata sonat ' ) and ' Jam- que observatio vitae ' . A portion of the same poem was prefixed as a motto to Love Poems in the Sibylline ...
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