S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... thinking " ? Sometimes , it is true , his thoughts would ' crowd each other to death ' . Yet " The term , Philosophy , ' he says , ' defines itself as an affectionate seeking after the truth ; but Truth is the correlative of Being . " 1 ...
... thinking " ? Sometimes , it is true , his thoughts would ' crowd each other to death ' . Yet " The term , Philosophy , ' he says , ' defines itself as an affectionate seeking after the truth ; but Truth is the correlative of Being . " 1 ...
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... thinking , and thinking is neither an easy nor an amusing employment . " 2 Now , " Thought and attention [ are ] very different Things - I never expected the former . . . from the Readers of the Friend — I did expect the latter , and ...
... thinking , and thinking is neither an easy nor an amusing employment . " 2 Now , " Thought and attention [ are ] very different Things - I never expected the former . . . from the Readers of the Friend — I did expect the latter , and ...
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... thinking Being - the Idea becomes dim whatever it be so dim that I know not what it is — but the Feeling is deep and ... thinking of a wall and then of oneself as thinking of it was used by Fichte in his lectures and in a writing of 1797 ...
... thinking Being - the Idea becomes dim whatever it be so dim that I know not what it is — but the Feeling is deep and ... thinking of a wall and then of oneself as thinking of it was used by Fichte in his lectures and in a writing of 1797 ...
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On Reading Coleridge | 1 |
I Poems of the Supernatural | 45 |
II The Conversational and other Poems | 91 |
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