Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 - 334 頁 |
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第 lvii 頁
... expression ( not of the individual merely , but of the universal self ) , the fitness of the external world to be the vehicle of such expression pointed to its participation in a common reality with the self which it reflected . But the ...
... expression ( not of the individual merely , but of the universal self ) , the fitness of the external world to be the vehicle of such expression pointed to its participation in a common reality with the self which it reflected . But the ...
第 lxxiii 頁
... expression . But the faculty of symbols is none other than the imagination , ' the reconciling and mediatory power , which incorporates the reason in images of the sense , and organizes , as it were , the fluxes of the sense by the ...
... expression . But the faculty of symbols is none other than the imagination , ' the reconciling and mediatory power , which incorporates the reason in images of the sense , and organizes , as it were , the fluxes of the sense by the ...
第 lxxxv 頁
... expression to the harmony of the personal and divine will , which conscience enjoins , or to the discord between them , which conscience condemns . This thought is characteristically expressed by Coleridge in commenting on a passage in ...
... expression to the harmony of the personal and divine will , which conscience enjoins , or to the discord between them , which conscience condemns . This thought is characteristically expressed by Coleridge in commenting on a passage in ...
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