Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 22 筆
第 8 頁
... learned , and every way excellent Bishop of Calcutta : ' Qui laudibus amplis Ingenium celebrare meum , calamumque solebat , Calcar agens animo validum . Non omnia terræ Obruta ; vivit amor , vivit dolor ; ora negatur Dulcia conspicere ...
... learned , and every way excellent Bishop of Calcutta : ' Qui laudibus amplis Ingenium celebrare meum , calamumque solebat , Calcar agens animo validum . Non omnia terræ Obruta ; vivit amor , vivit dolor ; ora negatur Dulcia conspicere ...
第 64 頁
... learned age ; saw nevertheless occasion to anticipate and guard against Thus in the reign of Charles II . the philosophic world was called to arms by the moral sophisms of Hobbs , and the ablest writers exerted themselves in the ...
... learned age ; saw nevertheless occasion to anticipate and guard against Thus in the reign of Charles II . the philosophic world was called to arms by the moral sophisms of Hobbs , and the ablest writers exerted themselves in the ...
第 96 頁
... learned class , who actually did overstep this boundary , anxiously avoided the appearance of having so done . Therefore the 5 true depth of science , and the penetration to the inmost centre , from which all the lines of knowledge ...
... learned class , who actually did overstep this boundary , anxiously avoided the appearance of having so done . Therefore the 5 true depth of science , and the penetration to the inmost centre , from which all the lines of knowledge ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
according actual appear association attempt become Biog cause chapter Coleridge Coleridge's common conception concerning consciousness criticism direction distinction doubt edition effect equally Essay evidence existence experience express fact faculty fancy feelings forces former Friend genius German give ground hand heart human ideas images imagination immediate important impressions instance intellectual intelligence interest knowledge known language least lectures less Letters lines living material meaning memory mere merely mind moral Morning nature never notions object once opinions original PAGE passage philosopher poems poet poetic poetry possible present principles published question reader reason reference reflection remains result Review Schelling sense soul speaks spirit theory things thought tion true truth understanding universal volume whole Wordsworth writings written