Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... imagination . What is poetry ? is so nearly the same question with , what is a poet ? that the answer to the one is involved in the solu- 5 tion of the other . For it is a distinction resulting from the poetic genius itself , which ...
... imagination . What is poetry ? is so nearly the same question with , what is a poet ? that the answer to the one is involved in the solu- 5 tion of the other . For it is a distinction resulting from the poetic genius itself , which ...
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... imagination , in which ' it acts chiefly by creating out of many things , as they would have appeared in the description of an ordinary mind detailed in un- impassioned succession , a oneness , even as nature , the greatest of poets ...
... imagination , in which ' it acts chiefly by creating out of many things , as they would have appeared in the description of an ordinary mind detailed in un- impassioned succession , a oneness , even as nature , the greatest of poets ...
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... imagination . As an illustration of ' the universal association of motion with the functions and passions of life , ' Coleridge , as we see , adduces the Dryads and Hamadryads of Greek mythology . Now this mode of interpreting Nature he ...
... imagination . As an illustration of ' the universal association of motion with the functions and passions of life , ' Coleridge , as we see , adduces the Dryads and Hamadryads of Greek mythology . Now this mode of interpreting Nature he ...
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