Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... principles , may probably lead to a deter- mination of what those principles are . First , then , what is taste in its ... principle , and wholly in action , and our hearing so much more so than the three other senses , and in all the ...
... principles , may probably lead to a deter- mination of what those principles are . First , then , what is taste in its ... principle , and wholly in action , and our hearing so much more so than the three other senses , and in all the ...
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... principle ' is borrowed from Kant , who distinguishes constitutive principles , the formal elements supplied by the mind in the first constitution of experience , and regulative principles , which merely guide the mind in its further ...
... principle ' is borrowed from Kant , who distinguishes constitutive principles , the formal elements supplied by the mind in the first constitution of experience , and regulative principles , which merely guide the mind in its further ...
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... principle of beauty ' ) seems to show that Coleridge never advanced far beyond this standpoint . 20. So far is the Beautiful . We may compare the passage in which Hutcheson refutes the associationist Theory of Beauty ( Inquiry , 1725 ...
... principle of beauty ' ) seems to show that Coleridge never advanced far beyond this standpoint . 20. So far is the Beautiful . We may compare the passage in which Hutcheson refutes the associationist Theory of Beauty ( Inquiry , 1725 ...
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