Essays: First seriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 - 343 pages |
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... Spinoza , Kant and Coleridge , and philosophers like Locke , Paley , Mackintosh and Stewart , between men of the world who are reckoned accomplished talkers , and here and there a fervent mystic , prophesying half insane under the ...
... Spinoza , Kant and Coleridge , and philosophers like Locke , Paley , Mackintosh and Stewart , between men of the world who are reckoned accomplished talkers , and here and there a fervent mystic , prophesying half insane under the ...
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... Spinoza will . If Spinoza cannot , then perhaps Kant . Anyhow , when at last it is done , you will find it is no recon- dite , but a simple , natural , common state which the writer restores to you . But let us end these didactics . I ...
... Spinoza will . If Spinoza cannot , then perhaps Kant . Anyhow , when at last it is done , you will find it is no recon- dite , but a simple , natural , common state which the writer restores to you . But let us end these didactics . I ...
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