Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... easily convince himself , if either by recollection or reference he will com- pare the opposition newspapers at the commencement and during the five or six following years of the French CH . X 125 Biographia Literaria.
... easily convince himself , if either by recollection or reference he will com- pare the opposition newspapers at the commencement and during the five or six following years of the French CH . X 125 Biographia Literaria.
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... commencement of the Spanish revolu- tion , and with the same success , taking the war of the United Provinces with Philip 2nd . as the ground work of the com- ao parison . I have mentioned this from no motives of vanity , nor even from ...
... commencement of the Spanish revolu- tion , and with the same success , taking the war of the United Provinces with Philip 2nd . as the ground work of the com- ao parison . I have mentioned this from no motives of vanity , nor even from ...
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... commencement . The mathematician does not begin with a demonstrable proposition , but with an intuition , a practical idea . 35 But here an important distinction presents itself . Philo- sophy is employed on objects of the INNER SENSE ...
... commencement . The mathematician does not begin with a demonstrable proposition , but with an intuition , a practical idea . 35 But here an important distinction presents itself . Philo- sophy is employed on objects of the INNER SENSE ...
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