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... tion arising about Pythagoras and his beans , Coleridge gave us an interpretation , which , from his manner , I suspect not to have been original . Think , therefore , if you have any where read a plausible solution . ' " I have : and ...
... tion arising about Pythagoras and his beans , Coleridge gave us an interpretation , which , from his manner , I suspect not to have been original . Think , therefore , if you have any where read a plausible solution . ' " I have : and ...
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... tion of the Pythagorean abstinence from beans was regularly taught us in school , as a matter of course , whenever occasion arose . Whether this great discovery was a peculium of Eton I know not ; nor can I precisely say that Dr. Keate ...
... tion of the Pythagorean abstinence from beans was regularly taught us in school , as a matter of course , whenever occasion arose . Whether this great discovery was a peculium of Eton I know not ; nor can I precisely say that Dr. Keate ...
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... tion , and the most important victories , of this revolution in philosophy . To me it will be happiness and honour enough , should I suc- ceed in rendering the system itself intelligi- ble to my countrymen , and in the application of it ...
... tion , and the most important victories , of this revolution in philosophy . To me it will be happiness and honour enough , should I suc- ceed in rendering the system itself intelligi- ble to my countrymen , and in the application of it ...
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... tion , or symbol . He says , the Logos is a sub- stantial , self - existent Being . The Gnostics , as they were afterwards called , were a kind of Arians ; and thought the Logos was an * John , ch . i . v . 1 , 2 . after - birth . They ...
... tion , or symbol . He says , the Logos is a sub- stantial , self - existent Being . The Gnostics , as they were afterwards called , were a kind of Arians ; and thought the Logos was an * John , ch . i . v . 1 , 2 . after - birth . They ...
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... tion ; a thorough mastery of which Mr. Coleridge considered necessary to any sound system of psycho- logy ; and in the denial or neglect of which , he delighted to point out the source of most of the vulgar errors in philosophy and ...
... tion ; a thorough mastery of which Mr. Coleridge considered necessary to any sound system of psycho- logy ; and in the denial or neglect of which , he delighted to point out the source of most of the vulgar errors in philosophy and ...
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