Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & Company, 1927 - 334 頁 |
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第 ix 頁
... philosopher , Aristotle's , comes next to that of the poets , but is never that winged thing which criticism , as well as poetry , can be in the hands of a poet . Aristotle is the mathematician of criticism , while Coleridge is the high ...
... philosopher , Aristotle's , comes next to that of the poets , but is never that winged thing which criticism , as well as poetry , can be in the hands of a poet . Aristotle is the mathematician of criticism , while Coleridge is the high ...
第 xi 頁
... philosopher , he under- stands ; and thus , as critic , he can explain almost the origin of creation . ARTHUR SYMONS 66 The Biographia Literaria grew out of a projected preface to what Coleridge meant to call an Autobiographia Literaria ...
... philosopher , he under- stands ; and thus , as critic , he can explain almost the origin of creation . ARTHUR SYMONS 66 The Biographia Literaria grew out of a projected preface to what Coleridge meant to call an Autobiographia Literaria ...
第 xiv 頁
... philosophers , not of clowns or shepherds - Poetry essentially ideal and generic - The language of Milton as much the language of real life , yea , incomparably more so than that of the cottager • • XVIII . Language of metrical ...
... philosophers , not of clowns or shepherds - Poetry essentially ideal and generic - The language of Milton as much the language of real life , yea , incomparably more so than that of the cottager • • XVIII . Language of metrical ...
第 16 頁
... philosopher but sees , That rage and fear are one disease ; Tho ' that may burn , and this may freeze , They're both alike the ague . But where the ideas are vivid , and there exists an endless power of combining and modifying them ...
... philosopher but sees , That rage and fear are one disease ; Tho ' that may burn , and this may freeze , They're both alike the ague . But where the ideas are vivid , and there exists an endless power of combining and modifying them ...
第 31 頁
... Philosophers , rendered diffident by their very number , addressed themselves to " learned readers ; " then aimed to conciliate the graces of " the candid reader ; " till , the critic still rising as the author sank , the amateurs of ...
... Philosophers , rendered diffident by their very number , addressed themselves to " learned readers ; " then aimed to conciliate the graces of " the candid reader ; " till , the critic still rising as the author sank , the amateurs of ...
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