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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Moreover , the basis of this activity being the desire for self - expression ( not of the individual merely , but of the universal self ) , the fitness of the external world to be the vehicle of such expression pointed to its ...
Moreover , the basis of this activity being the desire for self - expression ( not of the individual merely , but of the universal self ) , the fitness of the external world to be the vehicle of such expression pointed to its ...
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The symbols of imagination , in fact , are no tokens arbitrarily selected , but the spontaneous expression of the infinite mind in whose being it mysteriously shares . Thus the imaginative attitude towards nature is indis . pensable to ...
The symbols of imagination , in fact , are no tokens arbitrarily selected , but the spontaneous expression of the infinite mind in whose being it mysteriously shares . Thus the imaginative attitude towards nature is indis . pensable to ...
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For the imagination , as creative artistically , does but seek to give outward expression to the harmony of the personal and divine will , which conscience enjoins , or to the discord between them , which conscience condemns .
For the imagination , as creative artistically , does but seek to give outward expression to the harmony of the personal and divine will , which conscience enjoins , or to the discord between them , which conscience condemns .
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