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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... less and less , and the imaginative interpretation of nature is never dealt with in the light of his maturer insight . " Not , indeed , that this ' irrelativeness ' of the universe to its divine origin precludes its symbolic character ...
... less and less , and the imaginative interpretation of nature is never dealt with in the light of his maturer insight . " Not , indeed , that this ' irrelativeness ' of the universe to its divine origin precludes its symbolic character ...
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... less and less desirable , except as marks of sympathy ; nay that it is difficult and distressing to me , to think with any interest even about the sale and profit of my works , important as , in my present circum- 15 stances , such ...
... less and less desirable , except as marks of sympathy ; nay that it is difficult and distressing to me , to think with any interest even about the sale and profit of my works , important as , in my present circum- 15 stances , such ...
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... less than of bodily , conva- 5 lescence . Who has not a thousand times seen snow fall on water ? Who has not watched it with a new feeling , from the time that he has read Burns ' comparison of sensual pleasure ' To snow that falls upon ...
... less than of bodily , conva- 5 lescence . Who has not a thousand times seen snow fall on water ? Who has not watched it with a new feeling , from the time that he has read Burns ' comparison of sensual pleasure ' To snow that falls upon ...
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