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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In August 1798 he writes to Poole , ' I look upon the realization of the German scheme as of great importance to my ... at least necessary to insist upon two important facts in connexion with this supposed crisis in his mental life .
In August 1798 he writes to Poole , ' I look upon the realization of the German scheme as of great importance to my ... at least necessary to insist upon two important facts in connexion with this supposed crisis in his mental life .
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As there is no question of any deep intellectual affinity between Maass and Coleridge , it is not of importance to discuss ... He has brought together many important observations upon the human soul , and made striking remarks thereon .
As there is no question of any deep intellectual affinity between Maass and Coleridge , it is not of importance to discuss ... He has brought together many important observations upon the human soul , and made striking remarks thereon .
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The Cambridge Platonists laid great stress on the distinction , and in this , as in the importance they attached to the divine witness of conscience , they may have prepared Coleridge for Kant . ( See John Smith in Cambridge Platonists ...
The Cambridge Platonists laid great stress on the distinction , and in this , as in the importance they attached to the divine witness of conscience , they may have prepared Coleridge for Kant . ( See John Smith in Cambridge Platonists ...
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