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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Cp . letter to Southey , Dec. 1799 ( Letters , p . 317 ) , ' On this I am decided , that all the light pieces should be put together under one title , with a motto thus : “ Nos haec novimus esse nihil - Phillis amat Corylos " ' .
Cp . letter to Southey , Dec. 1799 ( Letters , p . 317 ) , ' On this I am decided , that all the light pieces should be put together under one title , with a motto thus : “ Nos haec novimus esse nihil - Phillis amat Corylos " ' .
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In a letter of Oct. 1797 ( Letters , p . 233 ) , dissuading Thelwall from his project of settling in Stowey , Coleridge writes : Very great odium T. Poole incurred by bringing me here . My peaceable manners and known attachment to ...
In a letter of Oct. 1797 ( Letters , p . 233 ) , dissuading Thelwall from his project of settling in Stowey , Coleridge writes : Very great odium T. Poole incurred by bringing me here . My peaceable manners and known attachment to ...
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11. my letters to Judge Fletcher . These letters on the subject of Catholic Emancipation appeared Sept. - Dec . 1814 ; and were reprinted in Essays on our own Times , iii . 677-733 . See letter to D. Stuart , Oct. 1814 ( Letters , p .
11. my letters to Judge Fletcher . These letters on the subject of Catholic Emancipation appeared Sept. - Dec . 1814 ; and were reprinted in Essays on our own Times , iii . 677-733 . See letter to D. Stuart , Oct. 1814 ( Letters , p .
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