Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... definition of Beauty in the Roman School was , " il più nell ' uno❞ — multitude in unity ; and there is no doubt that such is the principle of beauty ' ) seems to show that Coleridge never advanced far beyond this standpoint . 20. So ...
... definition of Beauty in the Roman School was , " il più nell ' uno❞ — multitude in unity ; and there is no doubt that such is the principle of beauty ' ) seems to show that Coleridge never advanced far beyond this standpoint . 20. So ...
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... definition of Beauty , which identifies it with the ' Agreeable ' as here defined by Coleridge . An able exposition of this conception is contained in Burke's Essay On the Sublime and Beautiful ( 1756 ) , at that time the most im ...
... definition of Beauty , which identifies it with the ' Agreeable ' as here defined by Coleridge . An able exposition of this conception is contained in Burke's Essay On the Sublime and Beautiful ( 1756 ) , at that time the most im ...
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... definition of a , ii . 8 , 104 . Poesy , or Art , see Art . Poet , the , injustice of popular opinion of , i . 29 ; difficulties of his profession , 32 ; defined , ii . 12 , 268 ; a philosopher , 19 , 270 ; the principles which should ...
... definition of a , ii . 8 , 104 . Poesy , or Art , see Art . Poet , the , injustice of popular opinion of , i . 29 ; difficulties of his profession , 32 ; defined , ii . 12 , 268 ; a philosopher , 19 , 270 ; the principles which should ...
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