Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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Whenever we feel several objects at the same time , the impressions that are left , ( or in the language of Mr. Hume ... Whenever therefore any one of the movements , which constitute a complex 10 impression , is renewed through the ...
Whenever we feel several objects at the same time , the impressions that are left , ( or in the language of Mr. Hume ... Whenever therefore any one of the movements , which constitute a complex 10 impression , is renewed through the ...
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In practice it would indeed be mere lawlessConsider , how immense must be the sphere of a total impression from the top of St. Paul's church ; and how rapid and continuous the series of such total impressions .
In practice it would indeed be mere lawlessConsider , how immense must be the sphere of a total impression from the top of St. Paul's church ; and how rapid and continuous the series of such total impressions .
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Coleridge's argument in this paragraph may perhaps be more briefly restated thus : —if any impression A recalls any other ... therefore , follow that originally the two impressions were co - temporaneous , or that only those impressions ...
Coleridge's argument in this paragraph may perhaps be more briefly restated thus : —if any impression A recalls any other ... therefore , follow that originally the two impressions were co - temporaneous , or that only those impressions ...
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