Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... feeling , are so far vicious in their diction . Be it however observed , that I excluded from the list of worthy feelings , the pleasure derived from mere novelty in the 30 reader , and the desire of exciting wonderment at his powers in ...
... feeling , are so far vicious in their diction . Be it however observed , that I excluded from the list of worthy feelings , the pleasure derived from mere novelty in the 30 reader , and the desire of exciting wonderment at his powers in ...
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... feelings have been habitually associated with thoughts and images , to the 20 number , clearness , and vivacity of which the sensation of self is always in an inverse proportion . And yet , should he perchance have occasion to repel ...
... feelings have been habitually associated with thoughts and images , to the 20 number , clearness , and vivacity of which the sensation of self is always in an inverse proportion . And yet , should he perchance have occasion to repel ...
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... feelings immediately , and subsequently on my judgement . It was the union of deep feeling with profound thought ; the fine balance of truth in observing , with the imaginative faculty in modifying the 15 objects observed ; and above ...
... feelings immediately , and subsequently on my judgement . It was the union of deep feeling with profound thought ; the fine balance of truth in observing , with the imaginative faculty in modifying the 15 objects observed ; and above ...
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