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 he cannot be certain that the names were put down by sufficient authority ; or , should that be ascertained , it still remains to be known , whether they were not extorted by some over zealous friend's importunity ; whether the 30 ...
For he cannot be certain that the names were put down by sufficient authority ; or , should that be ascertained , it still remains to be known , whether they were not extorted by some over zealous friend's importunity ; whether the 30 ...
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... illustrious Newtonians have declared no otherwise comprehensible than as an immediate spiritual influence , there 10 remains nothing but its law , the execution of which on a vast scale is the mechanism of the heavenly motions .
... illustrious Newtonians have declared no otherwise comprehensible than as an immediate spiritual influence , there 10 remains nothing but its law , the execution of which on a vast scale is the mechanism of the heavenly motions .
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As this on the one hand originates , neither in grounds nor arguments , and yet on the other hand remains proof against all attempts to remove it by grounds or arguments ( naturam furca expellas tamen usque redibit ) ; on the 35 one ...
As this on the one hand originates , neither in grounds nor arguments , and yet on the other hand remains proof against all attempts to remove it by grounds or arguments ( naturam furca expellas tamen usque redibit ) ; on the 35 one ...
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