Biographia Literaria1958 |
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第 xxv 頁
... mind is the mere theatre , or at best the passive spectator , of mechanical processes whose results it somehow comes to regard as its own free acts ) , if not definitely abandoned by Coleridge before his departure for Germany , was yet ...
... mind is the mere theatre , or at best the passive spectator , of mechanical processes whose results it somehow comes to regard as its own free acts ) , if not definitely abandoned by Coleridge before his departure for Germany , was yet ...
第 xxvi 頁
... mind.'1 From the cast or state of mind , to which such objects make no appeal except as mere objects of experience , 2 through the intermediate stage in which they move us by the suggestion of incidental resemblances , up to the highest ...
... mind.'1 From the cast or state of mind , to which such objects make no appeal except as mere objects of experience , 2 through the intermediate stage in which they move us by the suggestion of incidental resemblances , up to the highest ...
第 52 頁
... mind to anger . Not able to deny that the author possessed both genius and a powerful intellect , they felt very positive , but were not quite certain , that he might not be in the right , and they themselves in the wrong ; an unquiet ...
... mind to anger . Not able to deny that the author possessed both genius and a powerful intellect , they felt very positive , but were not quite certain , that he might not be in the right , and they themselves in the wrong ; an unquiet ...
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