Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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I mentioned the “ Alice Fell ” as an instance ; " nay , " replied my friend with more than usual quickness of manner , “ I cannot agree with you there ! that , I own ...
I mentioned the “ Alice Fell ” as an instance ; " nay , " replied my friend with more than usual quickness of manner , “ I cannot agree with you there ! that , I own ...
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... together with authentic accounts of the present , and if he have a philosophic tact for what is truly important in facts , and in most instances therefore for such facts as the DIGNITY OF HISTORY has excluded from the volumes of our ...
... together with authentic accounts of the present , and if he have a philosophic tact for what is truly important in facts , and in most instances therefore for such facts as the DIGNITY OF HISTORY has excluded from the volumes of our ...
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above all things the intermixture of the subjective in his knowledge , as for instance , arbitrary suppositions or rather suffictions , occult qualities , spiritual agents , and the substitution of final for efficient causes ; so on the ...
above all things the intermixture of the subjective in his knowledge , as for instance , arbitrary suppositions or rather suffictions , occult qualities , spiritual agents , and the substitution of final for efficient causes ; so on the ...
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