Biographia Literaria |
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第 14 頁
Second , that whatever lines can be trans- 25 lated into other vords of the same language , without dimi- nution of their significance , either in sense , or association , or in any worthy feeling , are so far vicious in their diction .
Second , that whatever lines can be trans- 25 lated into other vords of the same language , without dimi- nution of their significance , either in sense , or association , or in any worthy feeling , are so far vicious in their diction .
第 30 頁
... less entitled to a 10 share of our fellow feeling , than that of the wine - merchant or milliner ? ... in which the present is still constituted by the future or the past ; and because his feelings have been habitually associated ...
... less entitled to a 10 share of our fellow feeling , than that of the wine - merchant or milliner ? ... in which the present is still constituted by the future or the past ; and because his feelings have been habitually associated ...
第 59 頁
It was the union of deep feeling with profound thought ; the fine balance of truth in observing , with the ... his works with feelings as fresh , as if all had then sprang forth at the first creative fiat ; characterizes the mind that ...
It was the union of deep feeling with profound thought ; the fine balance of truth in observing , with the ... his works with feelings as fresh , as if all had then sprang forth at the first creative fiat ; characterizes the mind that ...
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