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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By the only method which could command assent ( the appeal to incontrovertible principles ) they exposed the unreasonableness of the prevailing individualism in questions of taste , and of the mistaken theories on which it leaned .
By the only method which could command assent ( the appeal to incontrovertible principles ) they exposed the unreasonableness of the prevailing individualism in questions of taste , and of the mistaken theories on which it leaned .
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PAGE 110 l . 5. To establish this distinction was one main object of The Friend . To Stuart Coleridge spoke of The Friend as a work for the development of Principles ' ( Letters from the Late Poets to D. Stuart , 1880 , p .
PAGE 110 l . 5. To establish this distinction was one main object of The Friend . To Stuart Coleridge spoke of The Friend as a work for the development of Principles ' ( Letters from the Late Poets to D. Stuart , 1880 , p .
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PAGE 119 I. 15. how opposite even then my principles were . According to Dr. Carlyon ( Early Years , & c . , i . 27 : quoted , Life , p . 41 ) Coleridge while still at Cambridge had occasion to correct a misapprehension on the part of ...
PAGE 119 I. 15. how opposite even then my principles were . According to Dr. Carlyon ( Early Years , & c . , i . 27 : quoted , Life , p . 41 ) Coleridge while still at Cambridge had occasion to correct a misapprehension on the part of ...
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