Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... poetry , as poetry , must avoid and exclude ' ; and 1 This , however , no doubt in part arises from ( as it is an illustration of ) the difficulty , if not impossibility , of applying philosophical theories of art to the criticism of ...
... poetry , as poetry , must avoid and exclude ' ; and 1 This , however , no doubt in part arises from ( as it is an illustration of ) the difficulty , if not impossibility , of applying philosophical theories of art to the criticism of ...
第 lxxxviii 頁
... poetry in himself ' ; and further , ' the opinion of every man ( as regards poetry ) is true and good , in so far as it is itself poetry . ' Finally , we read further on that ' it is the beginning of all poetry to abolish the laws and ...
... poetry in himself ' ; and further , ' the opinion of every man ( as regards poetry ) is true and good , in so far as it is itself poetry . ' Finally , we read further on that ' it is the beginning of all poetry to abolish the laws and ...
第 xciii 頁
... poets , his views on the true nature of poetry . Of this project he writes to Southey in 1802 , ' Of course , Darwin and Wordsworth having given each a defence of their mode of poetry , and a disquisition on the nature and essence of poetry ...
... poets , his views on the true nature of poetry . Of this project he writes to Southey in 1802 , ' Of course , Darwin and Wordsworth having given each a defence of their mode of poetry , and a disquisition on the nature and essence of poetry ...
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