Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1949 |
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... forces were abstracted . " The entire elimina- tion , indeed , of these ' disturbing forces ' is , even to the artist , impossible ; but its capacities of matter as a medium of spiritual expression are realized in the genuine work of ...
... forces were abstracted . " The entire elimina- tion , indeed , of these ' disturbing forces ' is , even to the artist , impossible ; but its capacities of matter as a medium of spiritual expression are realized in the genuine work of ...
第 197 頁
... forces acting in opposite directions , both being finite and each distinguished from the other by its direction only , must neutralize or reduce each other to inaction . Now the transcendental philosophy demands ; first , that two forces ...
... forces acting in opposite directions , both being finite and each distinguished from the other by its direction only , must neutralize or reduce each other to inaction . Now the transcendental philosophy demands ; first , that two forces ...
第 198 頁
... forces does not depend on their meeting from opposite directions ; the power which acts in them is indestructible ; it is therefore 15 inexhaustibly re - ebullient ; and as something must be the result of these two forces , both alike ...
... forces does not depend on their meeting from opposite directions ; the power which acts in them is indestructible ; it is therefore 15 inexhaustibly re - ebullient ; and as something must be the result of these two forces , both alike ...
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