Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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The irregularities only not universal among the young men of my standing , which I always knew to be wrong , I then learned to feel as degrading ; learnt to know that an opposite conduct , which was at that time considered by us as the ...
The irregularities only not universal among the young men of my standing , which I always knew to be wrong , I then learned to feel as degrading ; learnt to know that an opposite conduct , which was at that time considered by us as the ...
第 78 頁
... neither read nor write , was seized with a nervous fever ; during 5 which , according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks of the neighbourhood , she became possessed , and , as it appeared , by a very learned devil .
... neither read nor write , was seized with a nervous fever ; during 5 which , according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks of the neighbourhood , she became possessed , and , as it appeared , by a very learned devil .
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The few men of genius among the learned class , who actually did overstep this boundary , anxiously avoided the appearance of having so done . Therefore the 5 true depth of science , and the penetration to the inmost centre , from which ...
The few men of genius among the learned class , who actually did overstep this boundary , anxiously avoided the appearance of having so done . Therefore the 5 true depth of science , and the penetration to the inmost centre , from which ...
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