Biographia LiterariaHarper and Brothers, 1884 - 751 頁 |
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第 xvi 頁
... suppose . But Coleridge repeated the very words of Schelling , and in so doing made it an easy task for the German to reclaim his own , or for the dullest wight that could read his books to give it him back again . Must he not have been ...
... suppose . But Coleridge repeated the very words of Schelling , and in so doing made it an easy task for the German to reclaim his own , or for the dullest wight that could read his books to give it him back again . Must he not have been ...
第 xviii 頁
... suppose that he calculated on this , with the amount of those obligations distinctly present to his mind , for this could only have happened through the failure of the attempt he was making to interest his countrymen in the ...
... suppose that he calculated on this , with the amount of those obligations distinctly present to his mind , for this could only have happened through the failure of the attempt he was making to interest his countrymen in the ...
第 xxiv 頁
... suppose , capable of collecting the juice of flowers , aud this juice may be called their fundamental ideas ; ' but the bee alone is a genuis among flies , because he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey , and make the ...
... suppose , capable of collecting the juice of flowers , aud this juice may be called their fundamental ideas ; ' but the bee alone is a genuis among flies , because he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey , and make the ...
第 xxvii 頁
... suppose him , when he thus expressed himself , to have had in his mind's eye just that portion of his teaching in the B. L. which he had borrowed or was to borrow from Schelling , is gratuitous indeed . * Is it conceiva ble that Mr ...
... suppose him , when he thus expressed himself , to have had in his mind's eye just that portion of his teaching in the B. L. which he had borrowed or was to borrow from Schelling , is gratuitous indeed . * Is it conceiva ble that Mr ...
第 xxix 頁
... suppose that Mr. Coleridge meant any such folly . What can be simpler ? He says he had before 1806 noted down -- and his friends and his enemies- ( that he should have such still ! ) — know his habit in this particular - the substance ...
... suppose that Mr. Coleridge meant any such folly . What can be simpler ? He says he had before 1806 noted down -- and his friends and his enemies- ( that he should have such still ! ) — know his habit in this particular - the substance ...
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