Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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They know and feel , that the potential works in them , even as the actual works on them ! In short , all the organs of sense are framed for a corresponding world of sense ; and we have it . All the organs of spirit are framed for a ...
They know and feel , that the potential works in them , even as the actual works on them ! In short , all the organs of sense are framed for a corresponding world of sense ; and we have it . All the organs of spirit are framed for a ...
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Again the spirit ( originally the identity of object and subject ) must in some sense dissolve this identity , in order to be conscious of it : fit alter et idem . But this implies an act , and it follows there5 fore that intelligence ...
Again the spirit ( originally the identity of object and subject ) must in some sense dissolve this identity , in order to be conscious of it : fit alter et idem . But this implies an act , and it follows there5 fore that intelligence ...
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So from the root Springs lighter the green stalk , from thence the leaves More airy : last the bright consummate flower Spirits odorous breathes . Flowers and their fruit , Man's nourishment , by gradual scale sublim'd , To vital ...
So from the root Springs lighter the green stalk , from thence the leaves More airy : last the bright consummate flower Spirits odorous breathes . Flowers and their fruit , Man's nourishment , by gradual scale sublim'd , To vital ...
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