Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... according to the sceptics ; the harmonies or numbers , the prototypes and ideas , to which the Pythagoreans and Pla- tonists reduced all things ; the ONE and ALL of Parmenides 5 and Plotinus , without * Spinozism ; the necessary connec ...
... according to the sceptics ; the harmonies or numbers , the prototypes and ideas , to which the Pythagoreans and Pla- tonists reduced all things ; the ONE and ALL of Parmenides 5 and Plotinus , without * Spinozism ; the necessary connec ...
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... according to the forms of sensuous evidence , the notion of the continuous and the infinite is doubtless im- possible . I am not now pleading the cause of these laws , which not a few schools have thought proper to explode , especially ...
... according to the forms of sensuous evidence , the notion of the continuous and the infinite is doubtless im- possible . I am not now pleading the cause of these laws , which not a few schools have thought proper to explode , especially ...
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... According to this statement , Coleridge's introduction to the Cartesian philosophy does not fall before 1801. It is not im- probable that he studied Descartes , alongside with Kant , during the years of his residence at Keswick . Cp ...
... According to this statement , Coleridge's introduction to the Cartesian philosophy does not fall before 1801. It is not im- probable that he studied Descartes , alongside with Kant , during the years of his residence at Keswick . Cp ...
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