Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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第 iii 頁
... Coleridge's strictly aesthetical writings ; secondly , notes elucidatory of the text ; and thirdly , an introductory essay dealing with Coleridge's theory of the imagination . The only annotated edition of the Biographia Literaria ...
... Coleridge's strictly aesthetical writings ; secondly , notes elucidatory of the text ; and thirdly , an introductory essay dealing with Coleridge's theory of the imagination . The only annotated edition of the Biographia Literaria ...
第 lvi 頁
... Coleridge's opinions to the point which they had now attained . Indeed , as Coleridge admits , the very narrative itself was made to serve three distinct ends , each of which was an obstacle to the fulfilment of the other two . But ...
... Coleridge's opinions to the point which they had now attained . Indeed , as Coleridge admits , the very narrative itself was made to serve three distinct ends , each of which was an obstacle to the fulfilment of the other two . But ...
第 243 頁
... Coleridge's specula- tions in necessitarianism , to which ( as Coleridge here tells us ) it provided an antidote . Coleridge's various statements as to his debt to Boehme are not entirely reconcilable . To Lady Beaumont he wrote , ' For ...
... Coleridge's specula- tions in necessitarianism , to which ( as Coleridge here tells us ) it provided an antidote . Coleridge's various statements as to his debt to Boehme are not entirely reconcilable . To Lady Beaumont he wrote , ' For ...
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