Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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But to have a 30 hobby - horse , and to be vain of it , are so commonly found together , that they pass almost for the same . I trust there- fore , that there will be more good humour than contempt , in the smile with which the reader ...
But to have a 30 hobby - horse , and to be vain of it , are so commonly found together , that they pass almost for the same . I trust there- fore , that there will be more good humour than contempt , in the smile with which the reader ...
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Yea , in 5 the very nature of a living spirit , it may be more possible that heaven and earth should pass away , than that a single act , a single thought , should be loosened or lost from that living chain of causes , to all whose ...
Yea , in 5 the very nature of a living spirit , it may be more possible that heaven and earth should pass away , than that a single act , a single thought , should be loosened or lost from that living chain of causes , to all whose ...
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Not the iron tongue , but its vibrations , pass into the metal of the bell . Now in our immediate perception , it 25 is not the mere power or act of the object , but the object itself , which is immediately present .
Not the iron tongue , but its vibrations , pass into the metal of the bell . Now in our immediate perception , it 25 is not the mere power or act of the object , but the object itself , which is immediately present .
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