Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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第 lvi 頁
... opinions to the point which they had now attained . Indeed , as Coleridge admits , the very narrative itself was made to serve three distinct ends , each of which was an obstacle to the fulfilment of the other two . But enough has been ...
... opinions to the point which they had now attained . Indeed , as Coleridge admits , the very narrative itself was made to serve three distinct ends , each of which was an obstacle to the fulfilment of the other two . But enough has been ...
第 124 頁
... opinions must be ultimately tried ; and , ( as the feelings of men are worthy of regard only as far as they are the repre- 20 sentatives of their fixed opinions ) , on the knowledge of these all unanimity , not accidental and fleeting ...
... opinions must be ultimately tried ; and , ( as the feelings of men are worthy of regard only as far as they are the repre- 20 sentatives of their fixed opinions ) , on the knowledge of these all unanimity , not accidental and fleeting ...
第 143 頁
... opinion at that time predominant throughout Great Britain . There was a time ( Heaven grant that that time may have ... opinions were held by the great majority of the people ; and the only instances of popular excess and indig- nation ...
... opinion at that time predominant throughout Great Britain . There was a time ( Heaven grant that that time may have ... opinions were held by the great majority of the people ; and the only instances of popular excess and indig- nation ...
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