Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... delight in richness and sweetness of sound , even to a faulty excess , if it be evidently 10 original , and not the result of an easily imitable mechanism , I regard as a highly favourable promise in the compositions of a young man ...
... delight in richness and sweetness of sound , even to a faulty excess , if it be evidently 10 original , and not the result of an easily imitable mechanism , I regard as a highly favourable promise in the compositions of a young man ...
第 279 頁
... delightful , & c . Coleridge fails to ask himself the question , why would these poems delight me more in prose ? Had he done so , he surely must have acknowledged that the reason why these poems are prosaic ( so far as they are prosaic ) ...
... delightful , & c . Coleridge fails to ask himself the question , why would these poems delight me more in prose ? Had he done so , he surely must have acknowledged that the reason why these poems are prosaic ( so far as they are prosaic ) ...
第 308 頁
... delighted with the cpithet ' majestic ' applied to the falls of Clyde by a stranger with whom he had fallen into conversation . But his delight was changed to dismay , when his companion added : ' Yes , sublime and beauti- ful . ' See ...
... delighted with the cpithet ' majestic ' applied to the falls of Clyde by a stranger with whom he had fallen into conversation . But his delight was changed to dismay , when his companion added : ' Yes , sublime and beauti- ful . ' See ...
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