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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In the attempt to state his position philosophically , Wordsworth was undoubtedly betrayed into fallacies , and it was right that these fallacies should be exposed , the more so that they bore the authority of Wordsworth's name .
In the attempt to state his position philosophically , Wordsworth was undoubtedly betrayed into fallacies , and it was right that these fallacies should be exposed , the more so that they bore the authority of Wordsworth's name .
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2 gretted ; not only because it contributed to the general mis . understanding of Wordsworth's position , but also because it raises the suspicion that Coleridge wrote under the influence of personal feelings , of a mind embittered by ...
2 gretted ; not only because it contributed to the general mis . understanding of Wordsworth's position , but also because it raises the suspicion that Coleridge wrote under the influence of personal feelings , of a mind embittered by ...
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Fancy and Imagination , quoted by Wordsworth in the preface to the 1815 edition of his poems , is thus stated : - A man has imagination in proportion as he can distinctly copy in idea the impressions of sense : it is the faculty which ...
Fancy and Imagination , quoted by Wordsworth in the preface to the 1815 edition of his poems , is thus stated : - A man has imagination in proportion as he can distinctly copy in idea the impressions of sense : it is the faculty which ...
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