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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He means very soon , to give a series of lectures ... mainly upon Poetry , with a view to erect some standard by which all poets may be measured and ranked . He thought something of this kind was much needed , in order to settle ...
He means very soon , to give a series of lectures ... mainly upon Poetry , with a view to erect some standard by which all poets may be measured and ranked . He thought something of this kind was much needed , in order to settle ...
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... whether thirty per cent . of the purchase - money went to the booksellers or to the government ; and that the convenience of receiving the work by the post at his own door would give 5 the preference to the latter .
... whether thirty per cent . of the purchase - money went to the booksellers or to the government ; and that the convenience of receiving the work by the post at his own door would give 5 the preference to the latter .
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a a gives the title to the work , was not , and indeed could not be , carried on beyond the three or four first pages ... I sought 5 for a subject , that should give equal room and freedom for description , incident , and impassioned ...
a a gives the title to the work , was not , and indeed could not be , carried on beyond the three or four first pages ... I sought 5 for a subject , that should give equal room and freedom for description , incident , and impassioned ...
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