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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Unfortunately , it is not easy in a work of this kind , to distinguish the record of opinions arrived at in the past from the statement of those now first clearly adopted . Indeed , our knowledge of Coleridge's earlier views is partly ...
Unfortunately , it is not easy in a work of this kind , to distinguish the record of opinions arrived at in the past from the statement of those now first clearly adopted . Indeed , our knowledge of Coleridge's earlier views is partly ...
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For by these all opinions must be ultimately tried ; and , ( as the feelings of men are worthy of regard only as far as they are the repre- 20 sentatives of their fixed opinions ) ...
For by these all opinions must be ultimately tried ; and , ( as the feelings of men are worthy of regard only as far as they are the repre- 20 sentatives of their fixed opinions ) ...
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375 ) : ' All the elements , the differentials ... of my present opinions existed for me before I had seen a word of German metaphysics , later than Wolf or Leibnitz . But what will this avail ? A High German transcendentalist I must be ...
375 ) : ' All the elements , the differentials ... of my present opinions existed for me before I had seen a word of German metaphysics , later than Wolf or Leibnitz . But what will this avail ? A High German transcendentalist I must be ...
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