Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... attempt to express philosophically the new spirit of artistic and literary criticism . The first attempt , that is , in writing ; for in his lectures Coleridge's object had been the same.1 The lamentable breach with Wordsworth , which ...
... attempt to express philosophically the new spirit of artistic and literary criticism . The first attempt , that is , in writing ; for in his lectures Coleridge's object had been the same.1 The lamentable breach with Wordsworth , which ...
第 lxxx 頁
... attempted in the Biographia Literaria to adapt to his theistic conceptions , but without success . And his verdict on that attempt , that it was not ' fully thought out ' , probably applies with equal force to the essay which we are con ...
... attempted in the Biographia Literaria to adapt to his theistic conceptions , but without success . And his verdict on that attempt , that it was not ' fully thought out ' , probably applies with equal force to the essay which we are con ...
第 196 頁
... attempt of deducing the first principles of geometry from supposed deeper grounds of ontology , it 20 behoved the metaphysician rather to examine whether the only province of knowledge , which man has succeeded in erecting into a pure ...
... attempt of deducing the first principles of geometry from supposed deeper grounds of ontology , it 20 behoved the metaphysician rather to examine whether the only province of knowledge , which man has succeeded in erecting into a pure ...
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