Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... human faculties ' , we may perhaps conclude that when their closer intercourse actually began , the distinction of fancy and imagination had been , to some extent , definitely formulated by Coleridge . Certainly it was his own belief ...
... human faculties ' , we may perhaps conclude that when their closer intercourse actually began , the distinction of fancy and imagination had been , to some extent , definitely formulated by Coleridge . Certainly it was his own belief ...
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... human conduct , abstracted from our own consciousness . We will agree to forget this for the moment , in order to fix our attention on that sub- 5 ordination of final to efficient causes in the human being , which flows of necessity ...
... human conduct , abstracted from our own consciousness . We will agree to forget this for the moment , in order to fix our attention on that sub- 5 ordination of final to efficient causes in the human being , which flows of necessity ...
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... Human Nature was published in 1650 ; the French version of Descartes ' Discourse on Method appeared in 1637 , the Latin in 1644. But in neither edition is there any statement of the law of contemporaneity of impressions . H. N. ...
... Human Nature was published in 1650 ; the French version of Descartes ' Discourse on Method appeared in 1637 , the Latin in 1644. But in neither edition is there any statement of the law of contemporaneity of impressions . H. N. ...
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