Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... tion of fancy is founded , apparently , on the psychological discussion of the earlier chapters , not on the theory of knowledge propounded later on . As to the imagination , it seems at first sight , from the close coincidence of ...
... tion of fancy is founded , apparently , on the psychological discussion of the earlier chapters , not on the theory of knowledge propounded later on . As to the imagination , it seems at first sight , from the close coincidence of ...
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... tion and to far other objects , as will be seen in the conclusion of the chapter . 10 A learned and exemplary old clergyman , who many years ago went to his reward followed by the regrets and blessings of his flock , published at his ...
... tion and to far other objects , as will be seen in the conclusion of the chapter . 10 A learned and exemplary old clergyman , who many years ago went to his reward followed by the regrets and blessings of his flock , published at his ...
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... tion of the Bourbons , " I feel myself authorized to affirm , by the effect produced on many intelligent men , that , were the 15 dates wanting , it might have been suspected that the essays had been written within the last twelve ...
... tion of the Bourbons , " I feel myself authorized to affirm , by the effect produced on many intelligent men , that , were the 15 dates wanting , it might have been suspected that the essays had been written within the last twelve ...
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