Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... reference 10 to this subject , be conceived as forming an ascending scale from the most universal associations of motion with the functions and passions of life , —as when , on passing out of a crowded city into the fields on a day in ...
... reference 10 to this subject , be conceived as forming an ascending scale from the most universal associations of motion with the functions and passions of life , —as when , on passing out of a crowded city into the fields on a day in ...
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... reference in Milton's prose works . Coleridge is probably thinking partly of the prayer of Adam and Eve ( Par . Lost , v . 152 ) -of the lines in- troducing which Professor Masson writes that they contain ' more than a hint of Milton's ...
... reference in Milton's prose works . Coleridge is probably thinking partly of the prayer of Adam and Eve ( Par . Lost , v . 152 ) -of the lines in- troducing which Professor Masson writes that they contain ' more than a hint of Milton's ...
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... reference to Allston's pictures . ' This would , from the mere curiosity of malignity and envy , answer our friend's pecuniary interests best . ' 2 In the first essay Coleridge states that his application of the principles will be ...
... reference to Allston's pictures . ' This would , from the mere curiosity of malignity and envy , answer our friend's pecuniary interests best . ' 2 In the first essay Coleridge states that his application of the principles will be ...
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