Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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In the form , style , and manner of the whole poem , and in the structure of the par- ticular lines and periods , there is an harshness and acerbity connected and combined with words and images all a - glow , 25 which might recall those ...
In the form , style , and manner of the whole poem , and in the structure of the par- ticular lines and periods , there is an harshness and acerbity connected and combined with words and images all a - glow , 25 which might recall those ...
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He showed in what sense not only general 25 terms , but generic images ( under the name of abstract ideas ) ... As one word may become the general exponent of many , so by association a simple image may represent a whole class .
He showed in what sense not only general 25 terms , but generic images ( under the name of abstract ideas ) ... As one word may become the general exponent of many , so by association a simple image may represent a whole class .
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I . That all association demands and presup- poses the existence of the thoughts and images to be asso- ciated . - 2 . The hypothesis of an external world exactly correspondent to those images or modifications of our own being , which ...
I . That all association demands and presup- poses the existence of the thoughts and images to be asso- ciated . - 2 . The hypothesis of an external world exactly correspondent to those images or modifications of our own being , which ...
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