Biographia Literaria1958 |
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第 xlii 頁
... never realized , -this view would meet with ready assent from Coleridge , conscious as he was that to the eyes of the majority of mankind the universe appeared ' merely a mass of little things ' ; but when Kant spoke of the phenomenal ...
... never realized , -this view would meet with ready assent from Coleridge , conscious as he was that to the eyes of the majority of mankind the universe appeared ' merely a mass of little things ' ; but when Kant spoke of the phenomenal ...
第 80 頁
... never been presented , how beautiful is the countenance of justice and wisdom ; and that neither the morning nor the evening star are so fair . For in order to direct the view aright , it behoves that the beholder should have made ...
... never been presented , how beautiful is the countenance of justice and wisdom ; and that neither the morning nor the evening star are so fair . For in order to direct the view aright , it behoves that the beholder should have made ...
第 128 頁
... never heard of such a thing . D. Have you not seen this Mr. 5 Coleridge , or heard of , his haranguing and talking to knots and clusters of the inhabitants ? —What are you grinning at , Sir ? L. Beg your honor's pardon ! but I was only ...
... never heard of such a thing . D. Have you not seen this Mr. 5 Coleridge , or heard of , his haranguing and talking to knots and clusters of the inhabitants ? —What are you grinning at , Sir ? L. Beg your honor's pardon ! but I was only ...
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