Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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To this world , fashioned largely from the Arabian Nights , Robinson Crusoe , and other works of wonder and fantasy , he attached a livelier faith than to the actual world of his senses . And when his father discoursed to him of the ...
To this world , fashioned largely from the Arabian Nights , Robinson Crusoe , and other works of wonder and fantasy , he attached a livelier faith than to the actual world of his senses . And when his father discoursed to him of the ...
第 xxiv 頁
It is not without purpose that so much stress has been laid upon the actual date of these speculations . Coleridge was now on the eve of his departure to Germany . As yet he was practically a stranger to German literature and thought .
It is not without purpose that so much stress has been laid upon the actual date of these speculations . Coleridge was now on the eve of his departure to Germany . As yet he was practically a stranger to German literature and thought .
第 xxxv 頁
To the majority of mankind the actual remains always actual , objects are nothing but objects : the meagreness of an emotional life exhausted in transient and particular interests provides no key to the symbolic aspects of nature .
To the majority of mankind the actual remains always actual , objects are nothing but objects : the meagreness of an emotional life exhausted in transient and particular interests provides no key to the symbolic aspects of nature .
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