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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One prefers , however , to believe that Coleridge's real opinion is that expressed in the Aids to Reflection . Yet from Anima Poetae ( p . 35 ) we see that as early as 1803 Coleridge was not in entire sympathy with Wordsworth on this ...
One prefers , however , to believe that Coleridge's real opinion is that expressed in the Aids to Reflection . Yet from Anima Poetae ( p . 35 ) we see that as early as 1803 Coleridge was not in entire sympathy with Wordsworth on this ...
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Reason implies all that distinguishes man from the animals : the power of reflection , of comparison , of suspension of mind ; whereas Understanding is but the same faculty as the instinct of animals , with the addition of self ...
Reason implies all that distinguishes man from the animals : the power of reflection , of comparison , of suspension of mind ; whereas Understanding is but the same faculty as the instinct of animals , with the addition of self ...
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Aids to Reflection , ' On that which is indeed Spiritual Religion , Aphor . ii , Comment . ( Bohn , pp . 106 foll . ) ; Biog . ... 390-1 , & c .; and for the place of the speculative reason in Theology , see Aids to Reflection , pp .
Aids to Reflection , ' On that which is indeed Spiritual Religion , Aphor . ii , Comment . ( Bohn , pp . 106 foll . ) ; Biog . ... 390-1 , & c .; and for the place of the speculative reason in Theology , see Aids to Reflection , pp .
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