Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... reference to , the author's peculiar opinions , and that the reader had not had his attention previously directed to those peculiarities . In these , as was actually the case with Mr. Southey's earlier 25 works , the lines and passages ...
... reference to , the author's peculiar opinions , and that the reader had not had his attention previously directed to those peculiarities . In these , as was actually the case with Mr. Southey's earlier 25 works , the lines and passages ...
第 104 頁
... reference to dates . For readers in general , let what- ever shall be found in this or any future work of mine , that and ( in my opinion ) subverted the tyranny of the mechanic system in physiology ; established not only the existence ...
... reference to dates . For readers in general , let what- ever shall be found in this or any future work of mine , that and ( in my opinion ) subverted the tyranny of the mechanic system in physiology ; established not only the existence ...
第 254 頁
... reference to the ' gagging bills ' , or any plea for national education and the spread of gospels . Coleridge may , however , be thinking of the address delivered by him in the same year ( printed in The Friend , 1818 ) . 26. At the ...
... reference to the ' gagging bills ' , or any plea for national education and the spread of gospels . Coleridge may , however , be thinking of the address delivered by him in the same year ( printed in The Friend , 1818 ) . 26. At the ...
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