| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Aesthetics - 1817 - 312 pages
...from all degree, and for the purpose of philosophic construetion reduce it to kind, under the idea of an indestructible power with two opposite and counteracting forces, which, by a metaphor borjro wed from astronomy, we may call the centrifugal and centripedal forces. The intelligence in... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1834 - 360 pages
...from all degree, and for the purpose of philosophic construction, reduce it to kind, under the idea of an indestructible power, with two opposite and counteracting...borrowed from astronomy, we may call the centrifugal and centripedal forces. The intelligence in the one tends to objeclize itself, and in the other to know... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Literary Criticism - 1834 - 368 pages
...all degree, and .for the purpose of philosophic construction, reduce it to kind, under the idea of an indestructible power, with two opposite and counteracting...borrowed from astronomy, we may call the centrifugal and centripedal forces. The intelligence in the one tends to objectize itself, and in the other to know... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 pages
...from all degree, and for the purpose of philosophic construction, reduce it to kind, under the idea of leridge meter phor borrowed from astronomy, we may call the centrifugal and centripedal forces. The intelligence... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - Aesthetics - 1847 - 572 pages
...Vtrite. Book III. especially chap. (i. See Appendix Q.] 33 [Synesii Kpiscopi. Hymn. III. 113.] trifugal and centripetal forces. The intelligence in the one...objectize itself, and in the other to know itself in the object. It will be hereafter my .business to construct by a series of intuitions the progressive schemes,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 282 pages
...from all degree, and for the purpose of philosophic construction reduce it to kind, under the idea of an indestructible power with two opposite and counteracting...metaphor borrowed from astronomy, we may call the cenz1 [See his treatise De la Recherche de la Veriti. Book III. especially chap. 6. See Appendix Q.]... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1848 - 458 pages
...from all degree, and for the purpose of philosophic construction reduce it to kind, under the idea of an indestructible power with two opposite and counteracting...objectize itself, and in the other to know itself in the object. It will be hereafter my business to construct by a series of intuitions the progressive schemes,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 578 pages
...from all degree, and for the purpose of philosophic construction, reduce it to kind, under the iden of an indestructible power, with two opposite and counteracting...borrowed from astronomy, we may call the centrifugal and centripedal forces. The intelligence in the one tends to alyeetite itself, and in the other to know... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 764 pages
...from all degree, and for the purpose of philosophic construction reduce it to kind, under the idea of an indestructible power with two opposite and counteracting...objectize itself, and in the other to know itself in the object. It will be hereafter my business to construct by a series of intuitions the progressive schemes,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 760 pages
...from all degree, and for the purpose of philosophic construction reduce it to kind, under the idea of an indestructible power with two opposite and counteracting...one tends to objectize itself, and in the other to knoir itself in the object. It will be hereafter my business to construct by a series of intuitions... | |
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