Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 98 筆
第 10 頁
... truth , these parasite plants of youthful poetry had insinuated themselves into my longer poems with such intricacy of union , that I was obliged to omit disentangling the weed , from the fear of snapping the flower . From that period ...
... truth , these parasite plants of youthful poetry had insinuated themselves into my longer poems with such intricacy of union , that I was obliged to omit disentangling the weed , from the fear of snapping the flower . From that period ...
第 11 頁
... truths , in which a new world then seemed to open upon me , did yet , in part likewise , originate in unfeigned ... truth and nativeness , both of their thoughts and diction . At the same time that we were studying the Greek tragic ...
... truths , in which a new world then seemed to open upon me , did yet , in part likewise , originate in unfeigned ... truth and nativeness , both of their thoughts and diction . At the same time that we were studying the Greek tragic ...
第 19 頁
... TRUTH , NATURE , LOGIC , and the LAWS OF UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR ; actuated , too , by my former passion for metaphysical investigations , I labored at a solid foundation on which , permanent- ly , to ground my opinions in the component ...
... TRUTH , NATURE , LOGIC , and the LAWS OF UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR ; actuated , too , by my former passion for metaphysical investigations , I labored at a solid foundation on which , permanent- ly , to ground my opinions in the component ...
第 30 頁
... truth so obvious should not have struck them before ; but at the same time acknowledged ( so much had they been accustomed , in reading poetry , to receive pleasure from the separate images and phrases suc- cessively , without asking ...
... truth so obvious should not have struck them before ; but at the same time acknowledged ( so much had they been accustomed , in reading poetry , to receive pleasure from the separate images and phrases suc- cessively , without asking ...
第 33 頁
... truth arises , as a tertiam aliquid different from either . Thus in Dryden's famous line , " Great wit " ( which here means genius ) " to mad- ness sure is near allied . " Now , as far as the profound sensibility , which is doubt- less ...
... truth arises , as a tertiam aliquid different from either . Thus in Dryden's famous line , " Great wit " ( which here means genius ) " to mad- ness sure is near allied . " Now , as far as the profound sensibility , which is doubt- less ...
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