Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... thoughts , so in this there is a disproportion of thought to the circumstance and occasion . This , by the bye , is a fault of which none but a man of genius is capable . It is 30 the awkwardness and strength of Hercules with the ...
... thoughts , so in this there is a disproportion of thought to the circumstance and occasion . This , by the bye , is a fault of which none but a man of genius is capable . It is 30 the awkwardness and strength of Hercules with the ...
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... thought my reason a good one ; but asked whether the rhymes of Pope were not more exact . This question I understood as applying to the final terminations , and observed to him that I believed it was the case ; but 20 that I thought it ...
... thought my reason a good one ; but asked whether the rhymes of Pope were not more exact . This question I understood as applying to the final terminations , and observed to him that I believed it was the case ; but 20 that I thought it ...
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... thought , and is distinguished from nature by the unity of all the parts in one thought or idea . Hence nature itself would give us the impression of a work of art , if we could 5 see the thought which is present at once in the whole ...
... thought , and is distinguished from nature by the unity of all the parts in one thought or idea . Hence nature itself would give us the impression of a work of art , if we could 5 see the thought which is present at once in the whole ...
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