Biographia Literaria1958 |
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第 xvi 頁
... Stowey 2 ( the Pantisocratic enthusiasm now dead ) , he devoted his thoughts to ' the foundations of religion and morals ' , the doubts which assailed him were directed against the human intellect as an organ of final truths , not ...
... Stowey 2 ( the Pantisocratic enthusiasm now dead ) , he devoted his thoughts to ' the foundations of religion and morals ' , the doubts which assailed him were directed against the human intellect as an organ of final truths , not ...
第 xx 頁
... Stowey , but we have no evidence that he had before that date assigned a definite faculty to this sphere of mental activity , or named that faculty the imagination . Indeed , a letter to Thelwall , written immediately before the migra ...
... Stowey , but we have no evidence that he had before that date assigned a definite faculty to this sphere of mental activity , or named that faculty the imagination . Indeed , a letter to Thelwall , written immediately before the migra ...
第 xxii 頁
... Stowey and Alfoxden . But whereas ( the Biographia Literaria is again our witness ) Wordsworth's interest in the distinction regarded chiefly its manifestations in poetry , the object of Coleridge , both then and later , was ' to ...
... Stowey and Alfoxden . But whereas ( the Biographia Literaria is again our witness ) Wordsworth's interest in the distinction regarded chiefly its manifestations in poetry , the object of Coleridge , both then and later , was ' to ...
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