Biographia Literaria |
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第 ix 頁
Language of metrical composition , why and wherein essentially different from that of prose - Origin and elements of metre - Its necessary consequences , and the conditions thereby imposed on the metrical writer in the choice ...
Language of metrical composition , why and wherein essentially different from that of prose - Origin and elements of metre - Its necessary consequences , and the conditions thereby imposed on the metrical writer in the choice ...
第 xxxii 頁
... he adopted the outward form , in which Schelling bad clothed his thoughts , knowing , that is to say , that the formula was Schelling's , though forgetting that it was also the language of Schelling , may be attributed to idleness ...
... he adopted the outward form , in which Schelling bad clothed his thoughts , knowing , that is to say , that the formula was Schelling's , though forgetting that it was also the language of Schelling , may be attributed to idleness ...
第 xxxiii 頁
Now the metre , language , and thoughts of Stolberg's poem are all in Coleridge's expansion of it , but those of the latter are not all contained in the former , any more than the budding rose contains all the riches of the rose full ...
Now the metre , language , and thoughts of Stolberg's poem are all in Coleridge's expansion of it , but those of the latter are not all contained in the former , any more than the budding rose contains all the riches of the rose full ...
第 xxxiv 頁
... wanting rectitude and truth ; ” who reads his apologies the wrong way , as witches say their prayers backward ; —who hatches a grand project for Schelling in order to bring him in guilty of a design to steal it ; who uses language ...
... wanting rectitude and truth ; ” who reads his apologies the wrong way , as witches say their prayers backward ; —who hatches a grand project for Schelling in order to bring him in guilty of a design to steal it ; who uses language ...
第 lxxi 頁
... it being assumed in his argument that to speak popularly , in the language of the plain Christian , who knows nothing of pbilosophy , is to identify accidents with substance so as to do away with the latter entirely .
... it being assumed in his argument that to speak popularly , in the language of the plain Christian , who knows nothing of pbilosophy , is to identify accidents with substance so as to do away with the latter entirely .
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