Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 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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... fact of poetic inspiration as a datum of philosophy . The subject- matter of the essay is defined as ' the affinities of the feelings with words and ideas ' . ' And again , ' my most serious occupation is a metaphysical investigation of ...
... fact of poetic inspiration as a datum of philosophy . The subject- matter of the essay is defined as ' the affinities of the feelings with words and ideas ' . ' And again , ' my most serious occupation is a metaphysical investigation of ...
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... fact his own . And this suggestion is confirmed by other evidence . That Coleridge's attitude from the first to Schelling's philosophy was by no means one of unqualified approval , we have already seen . But in the Transcendental Ideal ...
... fact his own . And this suggestion is confirmed by other evidence . That Coleridge's attitude from the first to Schelling's philosophy was by no means one of unqualified approval , we have already seen . But in the Transcendental Ideal ...
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... facts , and of their relations to each other without supposition , i.e. a fact placed under a number of facts , as their common support 5 and explanation ; though in the majority of instances these hypotheses or suppositions better ...
... facts , and of their relations to each other without supposition , i.e. a fact placed under a number of facts , as their common support 5 and explanation ; though in the majority of instances these hypotheses or suppositions better ...
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