The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Том 3Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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... mind , which would always have prevented him from making many or good books ; for , even had he possessed the ordinary amount of skill in the arranging and methodizing of thought with a view to publication and in reference to the ...
... mind , which would always have prevented him from making many or good books ; for , even had he possessed the ordinary amount of skill in the arranging and methodizing of thought with a view to publication and in reference to the ...
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... mind , which can turn the un- derstanding from its wonted mode of movement to set it upon new tasks necessary to the completeness and efficiency of what has been produced of another kind , but uninteresting in them- selves to the mind ...
... mind , which can turn the un- derstanding from its wonted mode of movement to set it upon new tasks necessary to the completeness and efficiency of what has been produced of another kind , but uninteresting in them- selves to the mind ...
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... mind a native flame rather than to make it bright for a moment by the reflection of alien fires . All literary productions indeed demand some answering movement on the part of readers , but , in common cases , the motion required is so ...
... mind a native flame rather than to make it bright for a moment by the reflection of alien fires . All literary productions indeed demand some answering movement on the part of readers , but , in common cases , the motion required is so ...
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... mind , when he met with them there , can not be determined by any such test . Coincidences in the discoveries of ... mind of Schelling had he not been born into the meridian light of the Idealism of Kant , which was surely founded on the ...
... mind , when he met with them there , can not be determined by any such test . Coincidences in the discoveries of ... mind of Schelling had he not been born into the meridian light of the Idealism of Kant , which was surely founded on the ...
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... mind of Arthur Collier be- fore he had read a syllable of Berkeley's metaphysical writings , and he maintained the non - existence of matter by arguments substantially the same as those employed in the Principles of Human Knowledge and ...
... mind of Arthur Collier be- fore he had read a syllable of Berkeley's metaphysical writings , and he maintained the non - existence of matter by arguments substantially the same as those employed in the Principles of Human Knowledge and ...
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