Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷These two volumes are a reprint of the edition of 1817 with additional material to clarify the text. It includes Coleridge's aesthetical writings; notes on the text; and an introductory essay about his theory of imagination. |
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Coleridge's vagueness of language leaves it uncertain to what part of the work he is here referring ; but it seems not ... In the opening page of the work itself , Coleridge anticipates the charge of a personal motive in writing .
Coleridge's vagueness of language leaves it uncertain to what part of the work he is here referring ; but it seems not ... In the opening page of the work itself , Coleridge anticipates the charge of a personal motive in writing .
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By 1802 Coleridge had realized ( especially in the later poems of Bowles ) the deficiencies in this treatinent of Nature . ... 179 , 196 ) , but it is significant that Coleridge's project of dedicating the second edition ( 1797 ) of his ...
By 1802 Coleridge had realized ( especially in the later poems of Bowles ) the deficiencies in this treatinent of Nature . ... 179 , 196 ) , but it is significant that Coleridge's project of dedicating the second edition ( 1797 ) of his ...
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Museum Library ) , and was carried on side by side with Coleridge's speculations in necessitarianism , to which ( as Coleridge here tells us ) it provided an antidote . Coleridge's various statements as to his debt to Boehme are not ...
Museum Library ) , and was carried on side by side with Coleridge's speculations in necessitarianism , to which ( as Coleridge here tells us ) it provided an antidote . Coleridge's various statements as to his debt to Boehme are not ...
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