Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... aesthetic experience . He could not , consistently with his analysis of experience and the human mind , assign a high value to the deliverances of the imagination . If the emotional tinge in moral and religious enthusiasm invalidates ...
... aesthetic experience . He could not , consistently with his analysis of experience and the human mind , assign a high value to the deliverances of the imagination . If the emotional tinge in moral and religious enthusiasm invalidates ...
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... aesthetic . That he left the essay in an unfinished state possibly bears witness to the same fact . During the ensuing years his occupation as a lecturer on literature , and his study of German idealism ( particularly of Fichte ...
... aesthetic . That he left the essay in an unfinished state possibly bears witness to the same fact . During the ensuing years his occupation as a lecturer on literature , and his study of German idealism ( particularly of Fichte ...
第 lxxxix 頁
... aesthetic theories centred , and which brought him into antagonism with the doctrinaire of the romantic school , is the same which ( as we saw ) lay nearest also to Coleridge's heart : the conviction that ' no kind of imagination can be ...
... aesthetic theories centred , and which brought him into antagonism with the doctrinaire of the romantic school , is the same which ( as we saw ) lay nearest also to Coleridge's heart : the conviction that ' no kind of imagination can be ...
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