The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, 第 4 卷Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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... moral reputation that I had not only from five to seven hundred ear- witnesses that the passages had been given by me at the Royal Institution two years before Schlegel commenced his lectures at Vienna , but that notes had been taken of ...
... moral reputation that I had not only from five to seven hundred ear- witnesses that the passages had been given by me at the Royal Institution two years before Schlegel commenced his lectures at Vienna , but that notes had been taken of ...
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... morality can never justify , and , only with reference to the author himself , and only as being the effect or rather the cause of the circumstances in which he wrote , can consent even to palliate . ( 4 ) The old comedy rose to its ...
... morality can never justify , and , only with reference to the author himself , and only as being the effect or rather the cause of the circumstances in which he wrote , can consent even to palliate . ( 4 ) The old comedy rose to its ...
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... moral law , either as obeyed or violated , above all consequences - its own maintenance or violation consti- tuting the most important of all consequences - forms the ground ; the new comedy , and our modern comedy in general ...
... moral law , either as obeyed or violated , above all consequences - its own maintenance or violation consti- tuting the most important of all consequences - forms the ground ; the new comedy , and our modern comedy in general ...
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... moral feelings , their more august conception of man as man , their future rather than their past — in a word , their sub- limity . ( 11 ) PROGRESS OF THE DRAMA . Let two persons join in the same scheme to ridicule a third , and either ...
... moral feelings , their more august conception of man as man , their future rather than their past — in a word , their sub- limity . ( 11 ) PROGRESS OF THE DRAMA . Let two persons join in the same scheme to ridicule a third , and either ...
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... moral instincts common to all men having been smothered and kept from development , — would have thought as little of murder . However this may be , the necessity of at once instructing and gratifying the people produced the great ...
... moral instincts common to all men having been smothered and kept from development , — would have thought as little of murder . However this may be , the necessity of at once instructing and gratifying the people produced the great ...
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第 171 頁 - Which would be worn now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. Lady M. Was the hope drunk Wherein you dress'd yourself? hath it slept since, And wakes it now, to look so green and pale At what it did so freely ? From this time Such I account thy love. Art thou...
第 161 頁 - My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go.
第 83 頁 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it ; never in the tongue Of him that makes it...
第 168 頁 - If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me, Without my stir.
第 81 頁 - But love, first learned in a lady's eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain, But, with the motion of all elements, Courses as swift as thought in every power, And gives to every power a double power, Above their functions and their offices.
第 158 頁 - I know my course. The spirit that I have seen May be the devil; and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy, As he is very potent with such spirits, Abuses me to damn me.
第 41 頁 - But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time, and capable of perpetual renovation. Neither are they fitly to be called images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages...
第 22 頁 - ... while it blends and harmonizes the natural and the artificial, still subordinates art to nature; the manner to the matter; and our admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the poetry.
第 180 頁 - If the balance of our lives had not one scale of reason to poise another of sensuality, the blood and baseness of our natures would conduct us to most preposterous conclusions; but we have reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal stings, our unbitted lusts, whereof I take this that you call love to be a sect or scion.
第 293 頁 - Or se' tu quel Virgilio, e quella fonte, Che spande di parlar si largo fiume? Risposi lui con vergognosa fronte. O degli altri poeti onore e lume, Vagliami il lungo studio e il grande amore, Che m' ha fatto cercar lo tuo volume. Tu se...