Biographia Literaria1958 |
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... observed , that true metaphysics are 30 nothing else but true divinity , and that in fact the writers , who have given them such just offence , were sophists , who had taken advantage of the general neglect into which the science of ...
... observed , that true metaphysics are 30 nothing else but true divinity , and that in fact the writers , who have given them such just offence , were sophists , who had taken advantage of the general neglect into which the science of ...
第 201 頁
S. T. Coleridge. who , he might truly observe , could from your title - page , viz . My Literary Life and Opinions ... observed , 25 that arguments drawn from your own personal interests more often act on you as narcotics than as ...
S. T. Coleridge. who , he might truly observe , could from your title - page , viz . My Literary Life and Opinions ... observed , 25 that arguments drawn from your own personal interests more often act on you as narcotics than as ...
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... observed , that images however beautiful , though faithfully copied from nature , and as accurately represented in words , do not of themselves constitute the poet ' , & c . 10. as the poet hath himself well described , & 224 Biographia ...
... observed , that images however beautiful , though faithfully copied from nature , and as accurately represented in words , do not of themselves constitute the poet ' , & c . 10. as the poet hath himself well described , & 224 Biographia ...
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