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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The deeper , however , we penetrate into the ground of things , the more truth we discover in the 20 doctrines of the greater number of the philosophical sects . The want of substantial reality in the objects of the senses , according ...
The deeper , however , we penetrate into the ground of things , the more truth we discover in the 20 doctrines of the greater number of the philosophical sects . The want of substantial reality in the objects of the senses , according ...
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For the Courier he did not , according to Stuart , write till the autumn of 1809 ; there is however evidence of earlier contributions ( see Gentleman's Magazine , May , 1838 ; Life , pp . 142 , 145 , 168 ) .
For the Courier he did not , according to Stuart , write till the autumn of 1809 ; there is however evidence of earlier contributions ( see Gentleman's Magazine , May , 1838 ; Life , pp . 142 , 145 , 168 ) .
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The commentary is a very sublime enunciation of the dignity of the human soul according to the principles of Plato . ' who could boast of a Sir Philip Sidney , & c . Bruno made the acquaintance of Sidney and Fulke Greville during his ...
The commentary is a very sublime enunciation of the dignity of the human soul according to the principles of Plato . ' who could boast of a Sir Philip Sidney , & c . Bruno made the acquaintance of Sidney and Fulke Greville during his ...
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