The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Zväzok 3Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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Strana xii
... passage , the author desires , that , “ what- ever in this or any future work of his resembles or coincides with the ... passages borrowed by my Father from Schelling and Maasz are pointed out in this edition in notes at the foot of the ...
... passage , the author desires , that , “ what- ever in this or any future work of his resembles or coincides with the ... passages borrowed by my Father from Schelling and Maasz are pointed out in this edition in notes at the foot of the ...
Strana xiv
... passage which I had translated from Kant some years ago , and which cost me a good deal of search , before I ascertained that it was not my own . My Father says himself , in the ninth chapter of this work , “ I have not indeed ( eheu ...
... passage which I had translated from Kant some years ago , and which cost me a good deal of search , before I ascertained that it was not my own . My Father says himself , in the ninth chapter of this work , “ I have not indeed ( eheu ...
Strana xv
... passage he had brought forward , was superfluous . Ideen zu einer Philosophie der Natur was one of the works of ... passages ap- pear his own , by change of expression at least . It has been well said of the genuine Plagiary that his ...
... passage he had brought forward , was superfluous . Ideen zu einer Philosophie der Natur was one of the works of ... passages ap- pear his own , by change of expression at least . It has been well said of the genuine Plagiary that his ...
Strana xxiii
... passage occurs in which the poetic faculty and the productive intuition are identified , and that which is active in both , that one and the same , declared to be the imagination : but this appears to be the crown and comple- tion of a ...
... passage occurs in which the poetic faculty and the productive intuition are identified , and that which is active in both , that one and the same , declared to be the imagination : but this appears to be the crown and comple- tion of a ...
Strana xxv
... Dequincey represented him as denying the debt to Milton . Now I verily think that I had never read the passage in the Omniana , when the lion illus- VOL . III . H B To insects of this class too much countenance is given INTRODUCTION . XXV.
... Dequincey represented him as denying the debt to Milton . Now I verily think that I had never read the passage in the Omniana , when the lion illus- VOL . III . H B To insects of this class too much countenance is given INTRODUCTION . XXV.
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