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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6 2 of the bond existing between it and the soul , if we regard on the one hand the divine source of the universe , and on the other the rational and responsible soul of man ' , as equally indifferent to and distinct from that universe ...
6 2 of the bond existing between it and the soul , if we regard on the one hand the divine source of the universe , and on the other the rational and responsible soul of man ' , as equally indifferent to and distinct from that universe ...
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In his reaction against these partial attitudes to truth there might seem a danger that Coleridge should have been forced into an attitude equally partial : that he should have constructed a religion of the beautiful , and made the ...
In his reaction against these partial attitudes to truth there might seem a danger that Coleridge should have been forced into an attitude equally partial : that he should have constructed a religion of the beautiful , and made the ...
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Among the similes , there was , I remember , that of the Manchineel fruit , as suiting equally well with too many subjects ; in which however it yielded the palm at once to the example of Alexander and Clytus , which was equally good ...
Among the similes , there was , I remember , that of the Manchineel fruit , as suiting equally well with too many subjects ; in which however it yielded the palm at once to the example of Alexander and Clytus , which was equally good ...
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