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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Nature reflects , but cannot determine , the emotional life : she but echoes the voice of the heart , and when the heart is untouched she too will remain mute :O Wordsworth , we receive but what we give , And in our life alone doth ...
Nature reflects , but cannot determine , the emotional life : she but echoes the voice of the heart , and when the heart is untouched she too will remain mute :O Wordsworth , we receive but what we give , And in our life alone doth ...
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The one sacrificed the heart to the head ; the other both heart and head to point and drapery . The reader must make himself acquainted with the general style of composition that was at that time deemed 25 poetry , in order to ...
The one sacrificed the heart to the head ; the other both heart and head to point and drapery . The reader must make himself acquainted with the general style of composition that was at that time deemed 25 poetry , in order to ...
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Oh my poor heart's INEXPLICABLE SWELL ! SONNET II . Oh I do love thee , meek SIMPLICITY ! For of thy lays the lulling simpleness Goes to my heart , and soothes each small distress , Distress tho small , yet haply great to me .
Oh my poor heart's INEXPLICABLE SWELL ! SONNET II . Oh I do love thee , meek SIMPLICITY ! For of thy lays the lulling simpleness Goes to my heart , and soothes each small distress , Distress tho small , yet haply great to me .
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