Biographia LiterariaThe Floating Press, 2009年5月1日 - 406 頁 Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 1817 work Biographia Literaria is an autobiography in discourse; loosely structured and non-linear, the work is meditative and contains numerous philosophical essays. Initially criticized as the product of Coleridge's opiate-driven descent into illness, more recent critics have given the work far more credit and recognition. The book is the origin of the well-known critical idea of "willing suspension of disbelief." |
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... associated with inflammatory and autoimmune conditions. Recent evidence also implicates 08 12 20 25 38 43 54 63 70 80 Frontiers in Immunology 2 December 2017 | NETosis 2: The Excitement Continues NETosis 2: The Excitement Continues.
... associated with inflammatory and autoimmune conditions. Recent evidence also implicates 08 12 20 25 38 43 54 63 70 80 Frontiers in Immunology 2 December 2017 | NETosis 2: The Excitement Continues NETosis 2: The Excitement Continues.
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... Excitement Follow You Everywhere, is an ancient Chinese curse. In Confucian philosophy, order, peace, and tranquility were the accepted ideals. Excitement was regarded as disorder and anybody causing excitement was cursed. The world has ...
... Excitement Follow You Everywhere, is an ancient Chinese curse. In Confucian philosophy, order, peace, and tranquility were the accepted ideals. Excitement was regarded as disorder and anybody causing excitement was cursed. The world has ...
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... Excitement . Any who wish to continue their Series of " The Excitement , " as compiled by the Editor of the latter volumes of that Work , will be so good as enquire at their respective booksellers for " THE NEW EXCITE . MENT ...
... Excitement . Any who wish to continue their Series of " The Excitement , " as compiled by the Editor of the latter volumes of that Work , will be so good as enquire at their respective booksellers for " THE NEW EXCITE . MENT ...
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... excitement and joy found here. How does one get connected and find excitement in the spiritual life? Step one given here is the developing of friendship with Jesus- -something that is possible at any age. The difficulty of getting ...
... excitement and joy found here. How does one get connected and find excitement in the spiritual life? Step one given here is the developing of friendship with Jesus- -something that is possible at any age. The difficulty of getting ...
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... excitement . There are questions now before the nation , of unspeakably greater moment , both in a political and moral point of view , than all the gold in the world ; and yet they are compara- tively overlooked by multitudes , in their ...
... excitement . There are questions now before the nation , of unspeakably greater moment , both in a political and moral point of view , than all the gold in the world ; and yet they are compara- tively overlooked by multitudes , in their ...
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Chapter XIV | 238 |
Chapter XV | 249 |
Chapter XVI | 259 |
Chapter XVII | 265 |
Chapter XVIII | 282 |
Chapter XIX | 314 |
Chapter XX | 326 |
Chapter XXI | 337 |
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Chapter X | 125 |
Chapter XI | 177 |
Chapter XII | 188 |
Chapter XIII | 227 |
Chapter XXII | 350 |
Chapter XXIII | 459 |
Chapter XXIV | 496 |
Endnotes | 511 |
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