Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... mind , yet never was poem less dangerous on a moral account . 5 Instead of doing as Ariosto , and as , still more ... mind has deduced from , or connected with , the imagery and the incidents . The reader is forced into too much action ...
... mind , yet never was poem less dangerous on a moral account . 5 Instead of doing as Ariosto , and as , still more ... mind has deduced from , or connected with , the imagery and the incidents . The reader is forced into too much action ...
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... mind , and all its products are for the mind . But it is the apotheosis of the former state , in which by excitement of the associative power passion itself imitates order , and the order resulting produces a pleasureable passion , and ...
... mind , and all its products are for the mind . But it is the apotheosis of the former state , in which by excitement of the associative power passion itself imitates order , and the order resulting produces a pleasureable passion , and ...
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... mind , —that it is mind in its essence ! 10 In every work of art there is a reconcilement of the external with the internal ; the conscious is so impressed on the unconscious as to appear in it ; as compare mere letters inscribed on a ...
... mind , —that it is mind in its essence ! 10 In every work of art there is a reconcilement of the external with the internal ; the conscious is so impressed on the unconscious as to appear in it ; as compare mere letters inscribed on a ...
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