Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent, 1947 - 305 頁 |
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... IMMEDIATE certainty as a position at once indemonstrable and irresistible , and yet on the other hand , inasmuch as it refers to something essentially different from ourselves , nay even in opposition to ourselves , leaves it ...
... IMMEDIATE certainty as a position at once indemonstrable and irresistible , and yet on the other hand , inasmuch as it refers to something essentially different from ourselves , nay even in opposition to ourselves , leaves it ...
第 133 頁
... immediate reality of all intuitive knowledge would be assured . It has been shown that a spirit is that which is its own object , yet not originally an object , but ⚫an absolute subject for which all , itself included , may become an ...
... immediate reality of all intuitive knowledge would be assured . It has been shown that a spirit is that which is its own object , yet not originally an object , but ⚫an absolute subject for which all , itself included , may become an ...
第 149 頁
... immediate end . In other works the communication of pleasure may be the immediate purpose ; and though truth , either moral or intellectual , ought to be the ultimate end , yet this will distinguish the character of the author , not the ...
... immediate end . In other works the communication of pleasure may be the immediate purpose ; and though truth , either moral or intellectual , ought to be the ultimate end , yet this will distinguish the character of the author , not the ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Supposed irritability of men of genius brought to | 14 |
The authors obligations to critics and the prob | 25 |
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A. D. Lindsay admiration appear Aristotle beauty become cause CHAPTER character Coleridge commencement common compositions consciousness criticism deemed diction distinct Edited effect English equally Ernest Rhys Essays excitement existence express eyes faculty fancy feelings former genius George Saintsbury German Grace Rhys Greek ground heart honour human idea imagination imitation impression instance intellectual intelligence Intro Introduction Jacobinism judgment knowledge language latter learned least less lines literary Lyrical Ballads meaning metaphysics metre Milton mind moral nature never notions object once original passage passion perhaps person philosopher Plato pleasure Plotinus poems poet poetic poetry possible present principles prose Ratzeburg reader reason S. T. Coleridge sensation sense Shakespeare Sonnet soul Spinoza spirit style supposed Synesius talent taste things thought tion Translated true truth Venus and Adonis verse vols whole words Wordsworth's writer καὶ τὸ