Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... equally well with too many subjects ; in which how- ever it yielded the palm at once to the example of Alexander and Clytus , which was equally good and apt , whatever might be the theme . Was it ambition ? Alexander and Clytus ...
... equally well with too many subjects ; in which how- ever it yielded the palm at once to the example of Alexander and Clytus , which was equally good and apt , whatever might be the theme . Was it ambition ? Alexander and Clytus ...
第 182 頁
... equally legitimate and in both equally confirmed by the results . Whence gained he this superiority of foresight ? Whence arose the striking difference , and in most in- stances even the discrepancy between the grounds assigned by him ...
... equally legitimate and in both equally confirmed by the results . Whence gained he this superiority of foresight ? Whence arose the striking difference , and in most in- stances even the discrepancy between the grounds assigned by him ...
第 265 頁
... Equally inconceivable is a cycle of equal truths without a common and central principle , which prescribes to each its proper sphere in the system of science . That the absurdity does not so immediately strike us , that it does not seem ...
... Equally inconceivable is a cycle of equal truths without a common and central principle , which prescribes to each its proper sphere in the system of science . That the absurdity does not so immediately strike us , that it does not seem ...
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