Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 頁 |
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第 54 頁
... reason , could I suspect any animosity towards me from vindictive feelings as the cause . I have before said , that my acquaintance with literary men has been limited and distant ; and that I have had neither dispute nor controversy ...
... reason , could I suspect any animosity towards me from vindictive feelings as the cause . I have before said , that my acquaintance with literary men has been limited and distant ; and that I have had neither dispute nor controversy ...
第 55 頁
... oppose them in books which could be weighed and answered , in which I could evolve the whole of my reasons and feel- ings , with their requisite limits and modifica- tions ; not in irrecoverable conversation , where however strong 55.
... oppose them in books which could be weighed and answered , in which I could evolve the whole of my reasons and feel- ings , with their requisite limits and modifica- tions ; not in irrecoverable conversation , where however strong 55.
第 56 頁
... reasons might be , the feel- ings that prompted them would assuredly be attributed by some one or other to envy and discontent . Besides I well know , and I trust , have acted on that knowledge , that it must be the ignorant and ...
... reasons might be , the feel- ings that prompted them would assuredly be attributed by some one or other to envy and discontent . Besides I well know , and I trust , have acted on that knowledge , that it must be the ignorant and ...
第 75 頁
... reason . * * * In opinions of long continuance , and in which we had never before been molested by a single doubt , to be sud- denly convinced of an error , is almost like being convicted of a fault . There is a state of mind , which is ...
... reason . * * * In opinions of long continuance , and in which we had never before been molested by a single doubt , to be sud- denly convinced of an error , is almost like being convicted of a fault . There is a state of mind , which is ...
第 91 頁
... reason . Thus in the reign of Charles II . the philosophic world was called to arms by the moral sophisms of Hobbs , and the ablest writers exerted themselves in the detection of an error , which a school boy would now be able to ...
... reason . Thus in the reign of Charles II . the philosophic world was called to arms by the moral sophisms of Hobbs , and the ablest writers exerted themselves in the detection of an error , which a school boy would now be able to ...
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