In this instance, as in the dramatic lectures of Schlegel to which I have before alluded, from the same motive of selfdefence against the charge of plagiarism, many of the most striking resemblances, indeed, all the main and fundamental ideas, were born... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 2871840Full view - About this book
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...charge of plagiarism, many of the most striking resemblances, indeed all the main and fundamental ideas, were born and matured in my mind before I had ever...Schelling had been written, or at least made public. Nor is this coincidence at all to be wondered at. We had studied in the same school ; been disciplined... | |
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| 1835 - 772 pages
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| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 pages
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...were born and matured in my mind before I bad ever seen a single page of the German Philoso-' pher; and I might indeed, affirm with truth, before the...Schelling had been written, or at least made public. Nor it* this coincidence at oil to be wondered at. We had studied in the вате school ; been disciplined... | |
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