Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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第 xv 頁
... intellect , while they remained intel- lectually irrefutable , failed to satisfy his spiritual needs , Coleridge was driven to question the trustworthiness of the intellect as a universal guide . This attitude of distrust was fostered ...
... intellect , while they remained intel- lectually irrefutable , failed to satisfy his spiritual needs , Coleridge was driven to question the trustworthiness of the intellect as a universal guide . This attitude of distrust was fostered ...
第 xvi 頁
... intellect could make no certain discovery of a holy and intelligent first cause , it might yet supply a demonstration that no legitimate argument could be drawn from the intellect against its truth . ' It is significant to note that in ...
... intellect could make no certain discovery of a holy and intelligent first cause , it might yet supply a demonstration that no legitimate argument could be drawn from the intellect against its truth . ' It is significant to note that in ...
第 xxxiii 頁
... intellect , which seeks to construct from this congeries of detached particulars an organic experience , but in fact creates merely a world of lifeless forms , unconnected and devoid of motive power . Such a world is , indeed , a ' work ...
... intellect , which seeks to construct from this congeries of detached particulars an organic experience , but in fact creates merely a world of lifeless forms , unconnected and devoid of motive power . Such a world is , indeed , a ' work ...
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