Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... tion , but in all the detail , of his dramas impressed me with greater wonder , than even the might of his genius , or the depth of his philosophy . The substance of these lectures I hope soon to publish ; and it is but a debt of ...
... tion , but in all the detail , of his dramas impressed me with greater wonder , than even the might of his genius , or the depth of his philosophy . The substance of these lectures I hope soon to publish ; and it is but a debt of ...
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... tion works of polite literature are commonly perused , not only by the mass of readers , but by men of first rate ability , till some accident or chance * discussion have roused their atten- * In the course of my lectures , I had ...
... tion works of polite literature are commonly perused , not only by the mass of readers , but by men of first rate ability , till some accident or chance * discussion have roused their atten- * In the course of my lectures , I had ...
第 275 頁
... tion reduce it to kind , under the idea of an in- destructible power with two opposite and coun- teracting forces , which , by a metaphor borrowed from astronomy , we may call the centrifugal and centripedal forces . The intelligence in ...
... tion reduce it to kind , under the idea of an in- destructible power with two opposite and coun- teracting forces , which , by a metaphor borrowed from astronomy , we may call the centrifugal and centripedal forces . The intelligence in ...
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