Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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第 157 頁
... imagination or plastic power— On pedantry and pedantic expressions — Ad- vice to young authors respecting publication— Various anecdotes of the author's literary life , and the progress of his opinions in religion and politics ...
... imagination or plastic power— On pedantry and pedantic expressions — Ad- vice to young authors respecting publication— Various anecdotes of the author's literary life , and the progress of his opinions in religion and politics ...
第 252 頁
... imagination ; otherwise we could not define it as without breadth or thickness . Still how- ever this stroke is the sensuous image of the original or ideal line , and an efficient mean to excite every imagination to the intuition of it ...
... imagination ; otherwise we could not define it as without breadth or thickness . Still how- ever this stroke is the sensuous image of the original or ideal line , and an efficient mean to excite every imagination to the intuition of it ...
第 283 頁
... imagination as the fancy . " I reply , that if by the power of evoking and combining , Mr. W. means the same as , and no more than , I meant by the aggregative and associative , I continue to deny , that it belongs at all to the imagination ...
... imagination as the fancy . " I reply , that if by the power of evoking and combining , Mr. W. means the same as , and no more than , I meant by the aggregative and associative , I continue to deny , that it belongs at all to the imagination ...
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