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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His * See the articles on Methodism , in the Quarterly Review : the small volume on the New System of Educa . tion , & c . prose is always intelligible and always entertaining . In poetry CH . III 45 Biographia Literaria.
His * See the articles on Methodism , in the Quarterly Review : the small volume on the New System of Educa . tion , & c . prose is always intelligible and always entertaining . In poetry CH . III 45 Biographia Literaria.
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tion of whose friendship had been my sole motive in choosing Stowey for my residence , I was so fortunate as to acquire , shortly after my settlement there , an invaluable blessing in the society and neighbourhood of one , to whom I ...
tion of whose friendship had been my sole motive in choosing Stowey for my residence , I was so fortunate as to acquire , shortly after my settlement there , an invaluable blessing in the society and neighbourhood of one , to whom I ...
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This is an interesting anticipa . tion of the theory of the immortality of the Protozoon , which is considered to have been first definitely formulated by Weismann ( Ueber die Dauer des Lebens , 1881 ) . Coleridge no doubt had read of ...
This is an interesting anticipa . tion of the theory of the immortality of the Protozoon , which is considered to have been first definitely formulated by Weismann ( Ueber die Dauer des Lebens , 1881 ) . Coleridge no doubt had read of ...
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