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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I have many Mrs. Clarkson , Crabb Robinson speaks of Coleridge as having ' adopted in all respects the German doctrines ' . What these doctrines may have been is not stated ; but no doubt Coleridge drew largely on Kant's analysis of ...
I have many Mrs. Clarkson , Crabb Robinson speaks of Coleridge as having ' adopted in all respects the German doctrines ' . What these doctrines may have been is not stated ; but no doubt Coleridge drew largely on Kant's analysis of ...
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Speaking of one whom he had celebrated . Coleridge's opinion , to the end of his life , was that Shakespeare's sonnets were all addressed to a woman ( T. T. , May 14 , 1833 ) . The theory that the hero of sonnets i - cxxvi is William ...
Speaking of one whom he had celebrated . Coleridge's opinion , to the end of his life , was that Shakespeare's sonnets were all addressed to a woman ( T. T. , May 14 , 1833 ) . The theory that the hero of sonnets i - cxxvi is William ...
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Des Cartes , speaking as a naturalist . ... In a letter to his London publisher , Curtis , in 1816 ( printed Lippincott's Mag . , June 1874 ) , Coleridge speaks of that letter addressed to myself as from a friend , at the close of the ...
Des Cartes , speaking as a naturalist . ... In a letter to his London publisher , Curtis , in 1816 ( printed Lippincott's Mag . , June 1874 ) , Coleridge speaks of that letter addressed to myself as from a friend , at the close of the ...
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