Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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第 lxiii 頁
But in spite of his false etymology Coleridge rightly apprehended the agreement of Schelling's conception , in its cardinal features , with his own ; to unify and so to create is , in the view of both writers , the characteristic ...
But in spite of his false etymology Coleridge rightly apprehended the agreement of Schelling's conception , in its cardinal features , with his own ; to unify and so to create is , in the view of both writers , the characteristic ...
第 lxix 頁
As to the imagination , it seems at first sight , from the close coincidence of Coleridge's statement with that of Schelling , that he had accepted Schelling's system wholesale and with it his account of that faculty .
As to the imagination , it seems at first sight , from the close coincidence of Coleridge's statement with that of Schelling , that he had accepted Schelling's system wholesale and with it his account of that faculty .
第 lxx 頁
Thus it is that in his own account in the Biographia Literaria Coleridge is all the time striving to identify Schelling's ' intellectual intuition of subject and object in their absolute identity with the religious intuition ...
Thus it is that in his own account in the Biographia Literaria Coleridge is all the time striving to identify Schelling's ' intellectual intuition of subject and object in their absolute identity with the religious intuition ...
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