Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 These two volumes are a reprint of the edition of 1817 with additional material to clarify the text. It includes Coleridge's aesthetical writings; notes on the text; and an introductory essay about his theory of imagination. |
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... Kant first took hold of him , as he significantly expresses it , with ' giant hands ' . To Kant his obligations ( as he was never tired of asserting ) were far greater than to any other of Kant's countrymen to him alone could he be said ...
... Kant first took hold of him , as he significantly expresses it , with ' giant hands ' . To Kant his obligations ( as he was never tired of asserting ) were far greater than to any other of Kant's countrymen to him alone could he be said ...
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... Kant's intellect , and , especially in the sphere of aesthetic , to have adopted Kant's phraseology , his distinctions and definitions , without clearly asking himself how far they were in accordance with his own metaphysical ...
... Kant's intellect , and , especially in the sphere of aesthetic , to have adopted Kant's phraseology , his distinctions and definitions , without clearly asking himself how far they were in accordance with his own metaphysical ...
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... Kant's teach- ing , there is nothing in it which we are justified in ascribing to the influence of the German idealists . Yet Coleridge must by this period have become familiar with their writings . The following year ( 1810 ) , which ...
... Kant's teach- ing , there is nothing in it which we are justified in ascribing to the influence of the German idealists . Yet Coleridge must by this period have become familiar with their writings . The following year ( 1810 ) , which ...
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