Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... perhaps , positively say which started any particular thought . ' Now in the preface , whatever may be implied , there is no definite allusion to the distinc- tion of fancy and imagination . This fact , taken in con- junction with the ...
... perhaps , positively say which started any particular thought . ' Now in the preface , whatever may be implied , there is no definite allusion to the distinc- tion of fancy and imagination . This fact , taken in con- junction with the ...
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... perhaps have been destructive , had it been con- tinued ; but from this I was auspiciously withdrawn , partly indeed by an accidental introduction to an amiable family , chiefly however , by the genial influence of a style of poetry ...
... perhaps have been destructive , had it been con- tinued ; but from this I was auspiciously withdrawn , partly indeed by an accidental introduction to an amiable family , chiefly however , by the genial influence of a style of poetry ...
第 130 頁
... perhaps to carry off the superfluous activity and fervour of stirring minds in 10 innocent hyperboles and the bustle of management . But the poison - tree is not dead , though the sap may for a season have subsided to its roots . At ...
... perhaps to carry off the superfluous activity and fervour of stirring minds in 10 innocent hyperboles and the bustle of management . But the poison - tree is not dead , though the sap may for a season have subsided to its roots . At ...
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