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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... moral act is indispensable to bring us into contact with reality . This conviction , if he owed it partly to his training in idealism , was also forced upon him by expe- riences whose very strength was the testimony of their truth - the ...
... moral act is indispensable to bring us into contact with reality . This conviction , if he owed it partly to his training in idealism , was also forced upon him by expe- riences whose very strength was the testimony of their truth - the ...
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... moral consciousness ; and art is the visible symbol of this relationship . For the imagination , as creative artistically , does but seek to give outward expression to the harmony of the personal and divine will , which conscience ...
... moral consciousness ; and art is the visible symbol of this relationship . For the imagination , as creative artistically , does but seek to give outward expression to the harmony of the personal and divine will , which conscience ...
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... moral order of the Universe , the eternal law of right which is the foundation of our being ; and any other mode of existence is denied to him . 9. In spite therefore of his own declarations . Sara Coleridge ( Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 157 ) ...
... moral order of the Universe , the eternal law of right which is the foundation of our being ; and any other mode of existence is denied to him . 9. In spite therefore of his own declarations . Sara Coleridge ( Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 157 ) ...
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