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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As yet he was practically a stranger to German literature and thought . Certain of Schiller's dramas , the Oberon of Wieland , Voss ' Luise , and a few other works , comprised the extent of his acquaintanceship .
As yet he was practically a stranger to German literature and thought . Certain of Schiller's dramas , the Oberon of Wieland , Voss ' Luise , and a few other works , comprised the extent of his acquaintanceship .
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While the former rest content between thought and reality , as it were in an intermundium of which 30 their own living spirit supplies the substance , and their imagination the ever - varying form ; the latter must impress their ...
While the former rest content between thought and reality , as it were in an intermundium of which 30 their own living spirit supplies the substance , and their imagination the ever - varying form ; the latter must impress their ...
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The main thoughts were the same in both , the 10 order of the thoughts was the same , and even the illustrations differed ... but they thought it improbable that Hume should have held the pages of the angelic Doctor worth turning over .
The main thoughts were the same in both , the 10 order of the thoughts was the same , and even the illustrations differed ... but they thought it improbable that Hume should have held the pages of the angelic Doctor worth turning over .
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