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What these doctrines may have been is not stated ; but no doubt Coleridge drew largely on Kant's analysis of beauty . Thus Robinson speaks of him as ' working in Kant's admirable definition of the Naiv ' .
What these doctrines may have been is not stated ; but no doubt Coleridge drew largely on Kant's analysis of beauty . Thus Robinson speaks of him as ' working in Kant's admirable definition of the Naiv ' .
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So Coleridge judged , and judged no doubt honestly . Others , however , will feel that the claims of the public would have been more fully satisfied had they been set right , once for all , as to Wordsworth's aim and Coleridge's duty to ...
So Coleridge judged , and judged no doubt honestly . Others , however , will feel that the claims of the public would have been more fully satisfied had they been set right , once for all , as to Wordsworth's aim and Coleridge's duty to ...
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The distinction of Reason and Understanding may have been long familiar to Coleridge , but it was no doubt in Kant that he first learned its value as a weapon against the empiricists and necessi- tarians . In a letter to Poole ( Jan.
The distinction of Reason and Understanding may have been long familiar to Coleridge , but it was no doubt in Kant that he first learned its value as a weapon against the empiricists and necessi- tarians . In a letter to Poole ( Jan.
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