Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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But however this may be , we can at least be sure that their practice must have reacted on their subsequent theories . To Coleridge at least the moods of creative exaltation which produced the great poems of this period came as an ...
But however this may be , we can at least be sure that their practice must have reacted on their subsequent theories . To Coleridge at least the moods of creative exaltation which produced the great poems of this period came as an ...
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The first is the fault which a writer is the least able to detect in his own compositions : and my mind was not then sufficiently disciplined to receive the authority of others , as a substitute for my own conviction .
The first is the fault which a writer is the least able to detect in his own compositions : and my mind was not then sufficiently disciplined to receive the authority of others , as a substitute for my own conviction .
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at least made public . Nor it this coincidence at all to be wondered at . We had studied in the same school ; been disciplined by the same preparatory philosophy , namely , the writings of Kant ; we had both equal obligations to the 5 ...
at least made public . Nor it this coincidence at all to be wondered at . We had studied in the same school ; been disciplined by the same preparatory philosophy , namely , the writings of Kant ; we had both equal obligations to the 5 ...
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