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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What is then that marvellous faculty by which , according to the assertion of the philosopher , an infinite contradiction is resolved in the productive intuition ? ... That productive faculty is the same which enables art to compass the ...
What is then that marvellous faculty by which , according to the assertion of the philosopher , an infinite contradiction is resolved in the productive intuition ? ... That productive faculty is the same which enables art to compass the ...
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reason evidently be regarded as a spiritual condition accessible to all : and in that case its organ must be in a faculty essential to the spiritual constitution of man . This common organ of spiritual insight Coleridge had long ago ...
reason evidently be regarded as a spiritual condition accessible to all : and in that case its organ must be in a faculty essential to the spiritual constitution of man . This common organ of spiritual insight Coleridge had long ago ...
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Reason , again , is defined as the faculty of the supersensuous ; Understanding as the faculty of the sensuous . Reason implies all that distinguishes man from the animals : the power of reflection , of comparison , of suspension of ...
Reason , again , is defined as the faculty of the supersensuous ; Understanding as the faculty of the sensuous . Reason implies all that distinguishes man from the animals : the power of reflection , of comparison , of suspension of ...
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