Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... association , is distinct from contemporaneity , as the condi- tion of all association . Seeing a mackerel , it may happen , that I immediately think of gooseberries , because I at the 25 same time ate mackerel with gooseberries as the ...
... association , is distinct from contemporaneity , as the condi- tion of all association . Seeing a mackerel , it may happen , that I immediately think of gooseberries , because I at the 25 same time ate mackerel with gooseberries as the ...
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... association of Ideas ( in this and the following chapter ) Coleridge draws upon the Versuch über die Ein- bildungskraft of J. G. E. Maass ( 1797 ) ( pp . 343-6 ) , an annotated copy of which was found among Coleridge's books . Maass ...
... association of Ideas ( in this and the following chapter ) Coleridge draws upon the Versuch über die Ein- bildungskraft of J. G. E. Maass ( 1797 ) ( pp . 343-6 ) , an annotated copy of which was found among Coleridge's books . Maass ...
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... association , fails to note that it is brought forward in explanation of one mental process only - that of recollection . But Coleridge's contention is , that , as far as the passive element in them is concerned , memory and fancy , and ...
... association , fails to note that it is brought forward in explanation of one mental process only - that of recollection . But Coleridge's contention is , that , as far as the passive element in them is concerned , memory and fancy , and ...
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