Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... things ' . And with the same thought he writes to Thelwall in the autumn of 1797 , ' The universe itself , what but an immense heap of little things ? ... My mind feels as if it ached to behold and know something great , something one ...
... things ' . And with the same thought he writes to Thelwall in the autumn of 1797 , ' The universe itself , what but an immense heap of little things ? ... My mind feels as if it ached to behold and know something great , something one ...
第 88 頁
... things , that we may be able to illustrate the one by the other ; a quiet conscience ; a condition free from ... things , i . e . things having some common property ; and cannot extend from 88 CH . VII Biographia Literaria.
... things , that we may be able to illustrate the one by the other ; a quiet conscience ; a condition free from ... things , i . e . things having some common property ; and cannot extend from 88 CH . VII Biographia Literaria.
第 169 頁
... things ; the ONE and ALL of Parmenides 5 and Plotinus , without * Spinozism ; the necessary connec- tion of things according to the Stoics , reconcileable with the * This is happily effected in three lines by SYNESIUS , in his Fourth ...
... things ; the ONE and ALL of Parmenides 5 and Plotinus , without * Spinozism ; the necessary connec- tion of things according to the Stoics , reconcileable with the * This is happily effected in three lines by SYNESIUS , in his Fourth ...
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