| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 610 str.
...the Senses according to its own inherent Laws and constitutive Ideas. APHORISM IX. EDITOE. In Wonder all Philosophy began : in Wonder it ends : and Admiration...last is the Parent of Adoration. The First is the biith-throe of our knowledge : the Last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUEL.X : OB THOUGHTS SUGGESTED... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 484 str.
...constitutive Ideas. APHORISM IX. , EDITOR. In Wonder all Philosophy began : in Wonder it ends : and 19 Admiration fills up the interspace. But the first...last is the Parent of Adoration. The First is the biith-throe of our knowledge: the Last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUELA : OR THOUGHTS SUGGESTED... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 444 str.
...representations of the Senses according to its own inherent Laws and constitutive Ideas. APHORISM IV. A In Wonder all Philosophy began : in Wonder it ends : and Admiration...knowledge : the Last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUELS : OR THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY THE PRECEDING APHORISM. As in respect of the first Wonder we are... | |
| 1833 - 310 str.
...eternity in anticipation : but the moment passeth away, and the eternity is yet to come. Iif wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends and admiration...offspring of Ignorance : the last is the parent of Adora tion. — —COLERIDGE. ANNIVERSARIES IN JANUARY. MONDAY, 28th. 814 Charlemagne, King of France,... | |
| 1833 - 814 str.
...and the eternity is yet to come. IN wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends : and admirafion fills up the interspace. But the first wonder is the...offspring of Ignorance : the last is the parent of Adora tiou. — —COLERIDGE. S IN JAKUARY. MONDAY, 28th. 814 Cíiaríemninie.King of France, and Kmperor... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 450 str.
...Senses according to its own inherent Laws and constitutive Ideas. APHORISM yi. /* •^W-\W-^ In Wonder all Philosophy began: in Wonder it ends: and Admiration...the birth-throe of our knowledge: the Last is its eutha- nasy and apotheosis. SEQUEUE : OK THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY THE PRECEDING APHORISM. As in respect... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 404 str.
...visible, that is, by superinducing on the animal instinct the principle of self-consciousness. In wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends : and admiration...knowledge : the last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUEL* : OR THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY THE PRECEDING APHORISM. As in respect of the first wonder we are... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 346 str.
...by superinducing on the animal instinct the principle of self-consciousness. APHORISM IV. In wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends : and admiration...knowledge : the last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUEL* : OR THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY THE PRECEDING APHORISM. As in respect of the first wonder we are... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 386 str.
...representations of the senses according to its own inherent laws and constitutive ideas. APHORISM IV. In wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends ; and admiration...last is the parent of adoration. The first is the birth-tlrroe of our knowledge ; the last is its euthanasy and apotheosis. SEQUELA: OR THOUGHTS SUGGESTED... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 410 str.
...representations of the senses according to its own inherent laws and constitutive ideas. APHORISM IV. In wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends : and admiration fills up the interspace. But the first is the offspring of ignorance : the last is the parent of adoration. The first is the birth-throe of... | |
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