Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... period of the poets ' intimacy , represent the conscious application of theories definitely formulated . It is indeed obvious that without the actual impulse to creation , the fullest insight into the nature of poetic activity could ...
... period of the poets ' intimacy , represent the conscious application of theories definitely formulated . It is indeed obvious that without the actual impulse to creation , the fullest insight into the nature of poetic activity could ...
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... period I read through from motives of curiosity ; for it is not easy to imagine any thing more fantastic , than the very appearance of their pages . Almost every third word is a Latin word with a Germanized ending , To the Latin portion ...
... period I read through from motives of curiosity ; for it is not easy to imagine any thing more fantastic , than the very appearance of their pages . Almost every third word is a Latin word with a Germanized ending , To the Latin portion ...
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... period . 6. Blumenbach , 1752-1840 . A distinguished physiologist , per- haps best known for his Handbook of ... period to which Coleridge alludes is now known as the Old High German Period , the earliest monuments of which belong to the ...
... period . 6. Blumenbach , 1752-1840 . A distinguished physiologist , per- haps best known for his Handbook of ... period to which Coleridge alludes is now known as the Old High German Period , the earliest monuments of which belong to the ...
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