The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Volume 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... ting truth , and those in the third , on the principles of fcientific method , with the reconcilement of the Platonic Two kinds of relations in which objects of mind may be confidered: 1 Law: fynthetic and analytic process: Plato's view.
... ting truth , and those in the third , on the principles of fcientific method , with the reconcilement of the Platonic Two kinds of relations in which objects of mind may be confidered: 1 Law: fynthetic and analytic process: Plato's view.
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... have constituted one of the most signal benefits confer- red in this age on the cause of morals and found philofophy . Lincoln's Inn , 11th September , 1837 . OBJECT AND PLAN OF THE WORK HE FRIEND confifts of vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... have constituted one of the most signal benefits confer- red in this age on the cause of morals and found philofophy . Lincoln's Inn , 11th September , 1837 . OBJECT AND PLAN OF THE WORK HE FRIEND confifts of vi ADVERTISEMENT .
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Henry Nelson Coleridge. OBJECT AND PLAN OF THE WORK HE FRIEND confifts of a metho- dical series of effays , the principal purpose of which is to affift the mind in the formation for itself of found , and therefore permanent and univerfal ...
Henry Nelson Coleridge. OBJECT AND PLAN OF THE WORK HE FRIEND confifts of a metho- dical series of effays , the principal purpose of which is to affift the mind in the formation for itself of found , and therefore permanent and univerfal ...
Page viii
... lay down and illuftrate certain fundamental diftinctions and rules of intellectual action , which , if well grounded and thoroughly taken up and appropriated , will give to every one the power of working out , viii OBJECT AND PLAN.
... lay down and illuftrate certain fundamental diftinctions and rules of intellectual action , which , if well grounded and thoroughly taken up and appropriated , will give to every one the power of working out , viii OBJECT AND PLAN.
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... objects of mind may be confidered : 1. Law : fynthetic and analytic process : Plato's view . VI . 2.- Theory : method in the fine arts intermediate : : poetry and music : men- tal initiative in botany : history and estimate of the ...
... objects of mind may be confidered : 1. Law : fynthetic and analytic process : Plato's view . VI . 2.- Theory : method in the fine arts intermediate : : poetry and music : men- tal initiative in botany : history and estimate of the ...
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