Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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第 xvi 頁
... conviction that a moral act is indispensable to bring us into contact with reality . This conviction , if he owed it partly to his training in idealism , was also forced upon him by expe- riences whose very strength was the testimony of ...
... conviction that a moral act is indispensable to bring us into contact with reality . This conviction , if he owed it partly to his training in idealism , was also forced upon him by expe- riences whose very strength was the testimony of ...
第 xxxii 頁
... conviction of the vivifying power of emotion - a conviction soon extended beyond the sphere of personal relations . ' Life , ' he writes to T. Wedgwood , ' is limitless sensation ' : ( and the context shows us that the word is used in ...
... conviction of the vivifying power of emotion - a conviction soon extended beyond the sphere of personal relations . ' Life , ' he writes to T. Wedgwood , ' is limitless sensation ' : ( and the context shows us that the word is used in ...
第 lxxii 頁
... conviction led him , in 1818 , to class Schelling with Spinoza among the Pantheists ; and this because ' the ... convictions of his early years , the same convictions which had weaned him from the empirically - grounded dogmas of ...
... conviction led him , in 1818 , to class Schelling with Spinoza among the Pantheists ; and this because ' the ... convictions of his early years , the same convictions which had weaned him from the empirically - grounded dogmas of ...
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