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" We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by pleasure, and exists in us by pleasure alone. "
Essays on Educational Reformers - Side 473
af Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 568 sider
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English Critical Essays (nineteenth Century)

Edmund David Jones - 1924 - 636 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...Mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the Anatomist's...
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English Prose and Poetry

John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation ther, to work us weal, Without a breeze, without a...nigh done : Almost upon the western wave Rested the had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the Anatomist's...
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Century Readings in the English Essay

Louis Wann - 1926 - 564 sider
...general inferiority to principles drawn from the contemplation which he feels that he must submit. But of particular facts, but what has been built up by pleasure, and exists in us by hourly companion. Poetry is the breath ? pleasure alone. The man of science, the and finer spirit of...
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The Harvard Classics, Bind 39

1909 - 498 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...Mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the Anatomist's...
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Coleridge, Biographia Literaria: Chapters I-IV, XIV-XXII. Wordsworth ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1920 - 388 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...Mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the Anatomist's...
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Literary Criticism: Pope to Croce

Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the anatomist's...
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One Culture: Essays in Science and Literature

George Lewis Levine, Alan Rauch - 1987 - 372 sider
...creative writer. "We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...pleasure, and exists in us by pleasure alone. . . . The knowledge both of the Poet and the Man of Science is pleasure." The passage points also to a central...
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William Wordsworth and the Hermeneutics of Incarnation

David P. Haney - 2010 - 289 sider
...Lyrical Ballads": "We have no knowledge, that is. no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...Mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this" (in PrW 1:140). 30. See Charles Taylor's discussion (Sources...
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Selected Poems

William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...Mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the Anatomist's...
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Mathematical Modelling Techniques

Rutherford Aris - 1994 - 300 sider
...but claimed that "we have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by pleasure, and exists in us by pleasure alone." Poetry by its very familiarity "is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge: it is the impassioned...
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