Biographia Literaria1958 |
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第 lxvi 頁
S. T. Coleridge. portions of the Biographia Literaria will show this more clearly . After introducing , in chapter iv , the distinction of imagination and fancy , Coleridge proceeds to investigate it psychologically . He begins with an ...
S. T. Coleridge. portions of the Biographia Literaria will show this more clearly . After introducing , in chapter iv , the distinction of imagination and fancy , Coleridge proceeds to investigate it psychologically . He begins with an ...
第 lxxxviii 頁
S. T. Coleridge. things , and thus differs essentially from the accidental and seemingly capricious ' combinations of fancy , Coleridge ren- dered an invaluable service to the cause of criticism , both in his own day and for all time ...
S. T. Coleridge. things , and thus differs essentially from the accidental and seemingly capricious ' combinations of fancy , Coleridge ren- dered an invaluable service to the cause of criticism , both in his own day and for all time ...
第 xcv 頁
S. T. Coleridge. gretted ; not only because it contributed to the general mis- understanding of Wordsworth's position , but also because it raises the suspicion that Coleridge wrote under the influence of personal feelings , of a mind ...
S. T. Coleridge. gretted ; not only because it contributed to the general mis- understanding of Wordsworth's position , but also because it raises the suspicion that Coleridge wrote under the influence of personal feelings , of a mind ...
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