Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... reference in his own hand writing . 5 Among these volumes was that which contains the Parva Naturalia , in the old Latin version , swathed and swaddled in the commentary afore mentioned ! It remains then for me , first to state wherein ...
... reference in his own hand writing . 5 Among these volumes was that which contains the Parva Naturalia , in the old Latin version , swathed and swaddled in the commentary afore mentioned ! It remains then for me , first to state wherein ...
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... reference to the principle or results of the first . Nay , he assumes , as his 5 foundations , ideas which , if we embrace the doctrines of his first volume , can exist no where but in the vibrations of the ethereal medium common to the ...
... reference to the principle or results of the first . Nay , he assumes , as his 5 foundations , ideas which , if we embrace the doctrines of his first volume , can exist no where but in the vibrations of the ethereal medium common to the ...
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... Cp . note in A. P. of date April , 1801 , where Coleridge writes in reference to G. Bruno's De Monade , & c .: ' Nor do I presume even to suppose that the meaning is of no value ( till I understand a Notes , Chapter XI 265.
... Cp . note in A. P. of date April , 1801 , where Coleridge writes in reference to G. Bruno's De Monade , & c .: ' Nor do I presume even to suppose that the meaning is of no value ( till I understand a Notes , Chapter XI 265.
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