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They thus represent the first attempt to express philosophically the new spirit of artistic and literary criticism . The first attempt , that is , in writing ; for in his lectures Coleridge's object had been the same .
They thus represent the first attempt to express philosophically the new spirit of artistic and literary criticism . The first attempt , that is , in writing ; for in his lectures Coleridge's object had been the same .
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This view Coleridge , as we saw , attempted in the Biographia Literaria to adapt to his theistic conceptions ... that attempt , that it was not ' fully thought out ' , probably applies with equal force to the essay which we are ...
This view Coleridge , as we saw , attempted in the Biographia Literaria to adapt to his theistic conceptions ... that attempt , that it was not ' fully thought out ' , probably applies with equal force to the essay which we are ...
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An imitation 25 of the mathematical method had indeed been attempted with no better success than attended the essay of David to ... Kant having briefly illustrated the utility of such an attempt in the questions of space , motion , and ...
An imitation 25 of the mathematical method had indeed been attempted with no better success than attended the essay of David to ... Kant having briefly illustrated the utility of such an attempt in the questions of space , motion , and ...
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