Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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第 30 頁
... interest even for the most important events , and accidents , when by means of meditation they have passed into thoughts . The sanity of the mind is be- tween superstition with fanaticism on the one hand ; and enthusiasm with ...
... interest even for the most important events , and accidents , when by means of meditation they have passed into thoughts . The sanity of the mind is be- tween superstition with fanaticism on the one hand ; and enthusiasm with ...
第 59 頁
... interest , from enmity or arrogance , and to abide the decision ( in the words of Jeremy Taylor ) " of him that reads in malice , or him that reads after dinner . " The same gradual retrograde movement may be traced , in the relation ...
... interest , from enmity or arrogance , and to abide the decision ( in the words of Jeremy Taylor ) " of him that reads in malice , or him that reads after dinner . " The same gradual retrograde movement may be traced , in the relation ...
第 67 頁
... interest of their contemporaries , no less than that of poste- rity , to be made acquainted ; while it is yet pos- sible for impartial censure , and even for quick- sighted envy , to cross - examine the tale without offence to the ...
... interest of their contemporaries , no less than that of poste- rity , to be made acquainted ; while it is yet pos- sible for impartial censure , and even for quick- sighted envy , to cross - examine the tale without offence to the ...
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