Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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第 xxiii 頁
... 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 entirely novel and unique experience ...
... 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 entirely novel and unique experience ...
第 2 頁
... 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 . Satisfied 15 that the thoughts , such as they were , could not ...
... 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 . Satisfied 15 that the thoughts , such as they were , could not ...
第 103 頁
... least plausible and highly ingenious . But the merit , which will secure both to the book and to the writer a high and honor- able name with posterity , consists in the masterly force of reason- ing , and the copiousness of induction ...
... least plausible and highly ingenious . But the merit , which will secure both to the book and to the writer a high and honor- able name with posterity , consists in the masterly force of reason- ing , and the copiousness of induction ...
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