Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... once the crutch and orna- ment , which at once supports and betrays , the infirmity of human virtue ; is the character and property of the man , who labours for our intellectual pleasures , less entitled to a share of our fellow feeling ...
... once the crutch and orna- ment , which at once supports and betrays , the infirmity of human virtue ; is the character and property of the man , who labours for our intellectual pleasures , less entitled to a share of our fellow feeling ...
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... once determined . To the faculty by which I had characterized Milton , we should con- fine the term imagination ; while the other would be contra- distinguished as fancy . Now were it once fully ascertained , that this division is no ...
... once determined . To the faculty by which I had characterized Milton , we should con- fine the term imagination ; while the other would be contra- distinguished as fancy . Now were it once fully ascertained , that this division is no ...
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... once cause and effect ( causa sui ) , subject and object , or rather the absolute identity of both . But as this is inconceivable , except in a self - consciousness , it follows , that even as o natural philosophers we must arrive at ...
... once cause and effect ( causa sui ) , subject and object , or rather the absolute identity of both . But as this is inconceivable , except in a self - consciousness , it follows , that even as o natural philosophers we must arrive at ...
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