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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... fundamental principle , he could have afforded to pass more lightly over their real or imagined points of difference . EDITIONS The edition of 1817 , of which the present is a complete reprint , was the only one published in England ...
... fundamental principle , he could have afforded to pass more lightly over their real or imagined points of difference . EDITIONS The edition of 1817 , of which the present is a complete reprint , was the only one published in England ...
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He published , however , in 1540 , a treatise De Anima , which went through many editions . Ammerbach . Vitus Amerbach ( 1487-1557 ) , a distinguished German scholar , Professor of Philosophy at Ingolstadt . He published a work ...
He published , however , in 1540 , a treatise De Anima , which went through many editions . Ammerbach . Vitus Amerbach ( 1487-1557 ) , a distinguished German scholar , Professor of Philosophy at Ingolstadt . He published a work ...
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Coleridge refers to The Friend of 1809-1810 , which was published at Penrith . The title - page ran thus — THE FRIEND : a Literary , Moral , and Political Weekly Paper , excluding Personal and Party Politics and Events of the Day .
Coleridge refers to The Friend of 1809-1810 , which was published at Penrith . The title - page ran thus — THE FRIEND : a Literary , Moral , and Political Weekly Paper , excluding Personal and Party Politics and Events of the Day .
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