Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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第 lxiv 頁
... seldom feel without thinking , or think without feeling .... My philosophical opinions are blended with or deduced from my feelings , ' & c . Letters , p . 196 . hension of reality , which in the first instance opened lxiv Introduction.
... seldom feel without thinking , or think without feeling .... My philosophical opinions are blended with or deduced from my feelings , ' & c . Letters , p . 196 . hension of reality , which in the first instance opened lxiv Introduction.
第 192 頁
... deduced can never be the less valuable on account of the depth from which it may have been drawn . A third class profess themselves friendly to metaphysics , and believe that they are themselves metaphysicians . They 10 have no ...
... deduced can never be the less valuable on account of the depth from which it may have been drawn . A third class profess themselves friendly to metaphysics , and believe that they are themselves metaphysicians . They 10 have no ...
第 271 頁
... deduced , than religious mysteries and points of faith . ' 25. An imitation of the mathematical method . Cp . T. T. , April 14 , 1833 , for a refutation of this method , of which Spinoza's is taken as an illustration . PAGE 197 1. 23 ...
... deduced , than religious mysteries and points of faith . ' 25. An imitation of the mathematical method . Cp . T. T. , April 14 , 1833 , for a refutation of this method , of which Spinoza's is taken as an illustration . PAGE 197 1. 23 ...
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