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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For this purpose there have been appended , first , a reprint of Coleridge's strictly aesthetical writings ; secondly , notes elucidatory of the text ; and thirdly , an introductory essay dealing with Coleridge's theory of the ...
For this purpose there have been appended , first , a reprint of Coleridge's strictly aesthetical writings ; secondly , notes elucidatory of the text ; and thirdly , an introductory essay dealing with Coleridge's theory of the ...
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Coleridge's speculations in these years produced no direct fruit in published writings , but their scope and ... His project , mentioned to Davy in 1801 , of writing an essay concerning Poetry , and the pleasures to be derived from it ...
Coleridge's speculations in these years produced no direct fruit in published writings , but their scope and ... His project , mentioned to Davy in 1801 , of writing an essay concerning Poetry , and the pleasures to be derived from it ...
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Let the scholar , who doubts this assertion , refer only to the speeches and writings of EDMUND BURKE at the commencement of the American war and compare them with his 25 speeches and writings at the commercement of the French ...
Let the scholar , who doubts this assertion , refer only to the speeches and writings of EDMUND BURKE at the commencement of the American war and compare them with his 25 speeches and writings at the commercement of the French ...
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