Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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Unfortunately , it is not easy in a work of this kind , to distinguish the record of opinions arrived at in the past from the statement of those now first clearly adopted . Indeed , our knowledge Coleridge's earlier views is partly ...
Unfortunately , it is not easy in a work of this kind , to distinguish the record of opinions arrived at in the past from the statement of those now first clearly adopted . Indeed , our knowledge Coleridge's earlier views is partly ...
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... 15 who devotes his life and the utmost efforts of his intellect to the preservation and continuance of that unanimity by the disclosure and establishment of principles . For by these all opinions must be ultimately tried ...
... 15 who devotes his life and the utmost efforts of his intellect to the preservation and continuance of that unanimity by the disclosure and establishment of principles . For by these all opinions must be ultimately tried ...
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1796 ) : • My philosophical opinions are blended with or deduced from my feelings ; and this , I think , peculiarizes my style of writing . ' PAGE 4 1. 10. a very severe master . Cp . Coleridge's account of ' his one just flogging ...
1796 ) : • My philosophical opinions are blended with or deduced from my feelings ; and this , I think , peculiarizes my style of writing . ' PAGE 4 1. 10. a very severe master . Cp . Coleridge's account of ' his one just flogging ...
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