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第 xxxiii 頁
By the word ' idea ' in this passage Coleridge evidently understands not merely general notions , but any form of mental image or impression . And in this detachment of the ideas from all participation of feeling , and conse- quent ...
By the word ' idea ' in this passage Coleridge evidently understands not merely general notions , but any form of mental image or impression . And in this detachment of the ideas from all participation of feeling , and conse- quent ...
第 xlii 頁
That the intellect was competent to deal with phenomena only , and with these as merely interconnected parts of a whole never realized , -this view would meet with ready assent from Coleridge , conscious as he was that to the eyes of ...
That the intellect was competent to deal with phenomena only , and with these as merely interconnected parts of a whole never realized , -this view would meet with ready assent from Coleridge , conscious as he was that to the eyes of ...
第 157 頁
ΙΟ But , whatever be the profession or trade chosen , the advantages are many and important , compared with the state of a mere literary man , who in any degree depends on the sale of his works for the necessaries and comforts of life .
ΙΟ But , whatever be the profession or trade chosen , the advantages are many and important , compared with the state of a mere literary man , who in any degree depends on the sale of his works for the necessaries and comforts of life .
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