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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... genius in the fine arts ' . In every work of art ' the conscious is so impressed upon the unconscious as to appear in it .... He who combines the two is the man of genius ; and for that reason he must partake of both . Hence there is in ...
... genius in the fine arts ' . In every work of art ' the conscious is so impressed upon the unconscious as to appear in it .... He who combines the two is the man of genius ; and for that reason he must partake of both . Hence there is in ...
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... genius . But it is not less an essential mark of true genius , that its sensibility is excited by any other 15 cause more powerfully than by its own personal interests ; for this plain reason , that the man of genius lives most in the ...
... genius . But it is not less an essential mark of true genius , that its sensibility is excited by any other 15 cause more powerfully than by its own personal interests ; for this plain reason , that the man of genius lives most in the ...
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... genius convert the stimulant into a narcotic . Motives by excess reverse their very nature , and instead of exciting , stun and stupify the mind . For it is one contradistinction of genius from talent , that its pre- dominant end is ...
... genius convert the stimulant into a narcotic . Motives by excess reverse their very nature , and instead of exciting , stun and stupify the mind . For it is one contradistinction of genius from talent , that its pre- dominant end is ...
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