Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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第 xi 頁
... actual world of his senses . And when his father discoursed to him of the stars , dwelling upon their magnitude and their wondrous motions , he heard the tale ' with a profound delight and admiration ' but without the least impulse to ...
... actual world of his senses . And when his father discoursed to him of the stars , dwelling upon their magnitude and their wondrous motions , he heard the tale ' with a profound delight and admiration ' but without the least impulse to ...
第 xxxv 頁
... actual remains always actual , objects are nothing but objects : the meagreness of an emotional life exhausted in transient and particular interests provides no key to the symbolic aspects of nature . And even where such insight exists ...
... actual remains always actual , objects are nothing but objects : the meagreness of an emotional life exhausted in transient and particular interests provides no key to the symbolic aspects of nature . And even where such insight exists ...
第 272 頁
... actual world of phenomena . The secondary imagination is the same power in a heightened degree , which enables its possessor to see the world of our common experience in its real significance . And the creations of art are the ...
... actual world of phenomena . The secondary imagination is the same power in a heightened degree , which enables its possessor to see the world of our common experience in its real significance . And the creations of art are the ...
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