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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This the Hebrew poets appear to me to have possessed above all others , and next to them the English . In the . Hebrew poets , each thing has a life of its own , and yet they are all our life . In God they live and move and have their ...
This the Hebrew poets appear to me to have possessed above all others , and next to them the English . In the . Hebrew poets , each thing has a life of its own , and yet they are all our life . In God they live and move and have their ...
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In this chapter we read that the mere faithful reproduction of natural appearances does not of itself mark the poet : that images drawn from nature become proofs of original genius only in respect of the transformation which they ...
In this chapter we read that the mere faithful reproduction of natural appearances does not of itself mark the poet : that images drawn from nature become proofs of original genius only in respect of the transformation which they ...
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For although on the one hand the mind in its poetic interpretation of outward forms is limited and determined by the nature of those forms , yet it is equally free and creative in respect of them , in so far as it invests them with a ...
For although on the one hand the mind in its poetic interpretation of outward forms is limited and determined by the nature of those forms , yet it is equally free and creative in respect of them , in so far as it invests them with a ...
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