Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... possible , explain my 15 ideas , first , of a POEM ; and secondly , of POETRY itself , in kind , and in essence . 20 The office of philosophical disquisition consists in just distinction ; while it is the priviledge of the philosopher ...
... possible , explain my 15 ideas , first , of a POEM ; and secondly , of POETRY itself , in kind , and in essence . 20 The office of philosophical disquisition consists in just distinction ; while it is the priviledge of the philosopher ...
第 70 頁
... possible from the false and showy splendour which he wished to explode . It is possible , that this predilection , at first merely comparative , deviated for a time into direct partiality . But the real object which he had in view , was ...
... possible from the false and showy splendour which he wished to explode . It is possible , that this predilection , at first merely comparative , deviated for a time into direct partiality . But the real object which he had in view , was ...
第 238 頁
... possible degree , distract the attention , in the least possible degree obscure the idea , of which they ( composed into outline and surface ) are the symbol . An illustrative hint may be taken from 25 a pure crystal , as compared with ...
... possible degree , distract the attention , in the least possible degree obscure the idea , of which they ( composed into outline and surface ) are the symbol . An illustrative hint may be taken from 25 a pure crystal , as compared with ...
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