Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... Coleridge to Sir H. Davy * in 1800 seems to prove that Words- worth's account is the correct one . Coleridge there speaks of the L. B. as ' an experiment to see how far those passions which alone give any value to extraordinary ...
... Coleridge to Sir H. Davy * in 1800 seems to prove that Words- worth's account is the correct one . Coleridge there speaks of the L. B. as ' an experiment to see how far those passions which alone give any value to extraordinary ...
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... Coleridge confines himself here to a subjective definition . 14. it is always intuitive . Or , as Kant would say , ohne Begriff . 18. Kaλóv quasi Kaλoûv . Coleridge's etymology is ingenious , but without foundation . APPENDIX PAGE 244 1 ...
... Coleridge confines himself here to a subjective definition . 14. it is always intuitive . Or , as Kant would say , ohne Begriff . 18. Kaλóv quasi Kaλoûv . Coleridge's etymology is ingenious , but without foundation . APPENDIX PAGE 244 1 ...
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... Coleridge to emancipate himself from Kantean limitations . The close re- semblance of many parts of the Essay to Schelling's Oration On the relation of the Formative Arts to Nature has been fully pointed out by Sara Coleridge , in the ...
... Coleridge to emancipate himself from Kantean limitations . The close re- semblance of many parts of the Essay to Schelling's Oration On the relation of the Formative Arts to Nature has been fully pointed out by Sara Coleridge , in the ...
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