Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... distinction of fancy and imagination had been , to some extent , definitely formulated by Coleridge . Certainly it was his own belief that he , and not Words- worth or any other , was the originator of the distinction.2 When once it was ...
... distinction of fancy and imagination had been , to some extent , definitely formulated by Coleridge . Certainly it was his own belief that he , and not Words- worth or any other , was the originator of the distinction.2 When once it was ...
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... distinction is given . ) 19. encouraged and confirmed , & c . This distinction , as a dis- tinction of terms , is not clearly made by the seventeenth century divines , nor indeed before Kant ; but they recognize the distinction of ...
... distinction is given . ) 19. encouraged and confirmed , & c . This distinction , as a dis- tinction of terms , is not clearly made by the seventeenth century divines , nor indeed before Kant ; but they recognize the distinction of ...
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... distinction , nay , the diversity of the things themselves , ' & c . See also pp . 60 , 98 , 263 ; ii . 139. The Cambridge Platonists laid great stress on the dis- tinction , and in this , as in the importance they attached to the ...
... distinction , nay , the diversity of the things themselves , ' & c . See also pp . 60 , 98 , 263 ; ii . 139. The Cambridge Platonists laid great stress on the dis- tinction , and in this , as in the importance they attached to the ...
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