Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... living and intelligent powers , true idealism necessarily perfecting itself in realism , and realism re- fining itself into idealism . ' This task , however , Wordsworth had shown no in- clination to undertake ; and the sense that it ...
... living and intelligent powers , true idealism necessarily perfecting itself in realism , and realism re- fining itself into idealism . ' This task , however , Wordsworth had shown no in- clination to undertake ; and the sense that it ...
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... living spirit , it may be more possible that heaven and earth should pass away , than that a single act , a single thought , should be loosened or lost from that living chain of causes , to all whose links , conscious or un- conscious ...
... living spirit , it may be more possible that heaven and earth should pass away , than that a single act , a single thought , should be loosened or lost from that living chain of causes , to all whose links , conscious or un- conscious ...
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... living ground of all things . These , then , because their names had never been inrolled in the guilds of the learned , were persecuted by the registered livery - men as interlopers on their rights and priviledges . All without ...
... living ground of all things . These , then , because their names had never been inrolled in the guilds of the learned , were persecuted by the registered livery - men as interlopers on their rights and priviledges . All without ...
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