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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... ment at Stowey , but we have no evidence that he had before that date assigned a definite faculty to this sphere of mental activity , or named that faculty the imagination . Indeed , a letter to Thelwall , written immediately before the ...
... ment at Stowey , but we have no evidence that he had before that date assigned a definite faculty to this sphere of mental activity , or named that faculty the imagination . Indeed , a letter to Thelwall , written immediately before the ...
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... ment I estimate highly , I distinctly remember six who expressed their objections to the " Lyrical Ballads " almost in the same words , and altogether to the same purport , at the same time admitting , that several of the poems had ...
... ment I estimate highly , I distinctly remember six who expressed their objections to the " Lyrical Ballads " almost in the same words , and altogether to the same purport , at the same time admitting , that several of the poems had ...
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... ment nor my utter abstraction from all the disputes of the day could secure me in those jealous times from suspicion and 10 obloquy , which did not stop at me , but extended to my ex- cellent friend , whose perfect innocence was even ...
... ment nor my utter abstraction from all the disputes of the day could secure me in those jealous times from suspicion and 10 obloquy , which did not stop at me , but extended to my ex- cellent friend , whose perfect innocence was even ...
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