Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. hension of reality , which in the first instance opened his eyes to the error of the empiricists in their one - sided interpretation of a partial aspect of things . And it was to a poet ( to the ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. hension of reality , which in the first instance opened his eyes to the error of the empiricists in their one - sided interpretation of a partial aspect of things . And it was to a poet ( to the ...
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... instances of popular excess and indig- nation were on the side of the Government and the Established Church . But why need I appeal to these invidious facts ? Turn over the pages of history and seek for a single instance of a revolution ...
... instances of popular excess and indig- nation were on the side of the Government and the Established Church . But why need I appeal to these invidious facts ? Turn over the pages of history and seek for a single instance of a revolution ...
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... instances therefore for such facts as the DIGNITY OF HISTORY has excluded from the volumes of our modern compilers , by the courtesy of the age 10 entitled historians . To have lived in vain must be a painful thought to any man , and ...
... instances therefore for such facts as the DIGNITY OF HISTORY has excluded from the volumes of our modern compilers , by the courtesy of the age 10 entitled historians . To have lived in vain must be a painful thought to any man , and ...
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