Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 - 334 頁 |
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... doubt honestly . Others , however , will feel that the claims of the public would have been more fully satisfied had they been set right , once for all , as to Wordsworth's aim and Coleridge's duty to himself more adequately realized ...
... doubt honestly . Others , however , will feel that the claims of the public would have been more fully satisfied had they been set right , once for all , as to Wordsworth's aim and Coleridge's duty to himself more adequately realized ...
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... doubt in Kant that he first learned its value as a weapon against the empiricists and necessi- tarians . In a letter to Poole ( Jan. 1804 ; Letters , 454 ) he speaks of having found his way out of that labyrinth - den of sophistry ...
... doubt in Kant that he first learned its value as a weapon against the empiricists and necessi- tarians . In a letter to Poole ( Jan. 1804 ; Letters , 454 ) he speaks of having found his way out of that labyrinth - den of sophistry ...
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... doubt the proximity to Poole was his main inducement in settling again in the country . In Nov. 1796 , Coleridge wrote : To live in a beautiful country , and to inure myself as much as possible to the labour of the field , have been for ...
... doubt the proximity to Poole was his main inducement in settling again in the country . In Nov. 1796 , Coleridge wrote : To live in a beautiful country , and to inure myself as much as possible to the labour of the field , have been for ...
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