Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... images , and now beautiful , now fanciful circum- stances , which form its dresses and its scenery ; or by diverting our attention from the main subject by those frequent witty or profound reflections , which the poet's 15 ever active ...
... images , and now beautiful , now fanciful circum- stances , which form its dresses and its scenery ; or by diverting our attention from the main subject by those frequent witty or profound reflections , which the poet's 15 ever active ...
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... the eye . No- thing is more likely too , than that a vivid image or visual spectrum , thus originated , may become the link of associa- tion in recalling the feelings and images that had accom- CH . XXII 109 Biographia Literaria.
... the eye . No- thing is more likely too , than that a vivid image or visual spectrum , thus originated , may become the link of associa- tion in recalling the feelings and images that had accom- CH . XXII 109 Biographia Literaria.
第 110 頁
... images and virtuous actions of a whole well - spent life , pass before that conscience which is indeed the inward eye : which is indeed “ the bliss of solitude ? " Assuredly we seem to sink most abruptly , not to say burlesquely , and ...
... images and virtuous actions of a whole well - spent life , pass before that conscience which is indeed the inward eye : which is indeed “ the bliss of solitude ? " Assuredly we seem to sink most abruptly , not to say burlesquely , and ...
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