Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... true is typified in the distinction of fancy and imagination . For while the understanding ' in the blindness of its self - complacency ' is content with allegories , which are nothing more than ' the translation of abstract notions ...
... true is typified in the distinction of fancy and imagination . For while the understanding ' in the blindness of its self - complacency ' is content with allegories , which are nothing more than ' the translation of abstract notions ...
第 184 頁
... true - I hold it to be true , that quicquid vere est , est per veram sui affirmationem ; but it is a derivative , not an immediate truth . Here then we have , by anticipation , the distinction between the conditional finite I ( which ...
... true - I hold it to be true , that quicquid vere est , est per veram sui affirmationem ; but it is a derivative , not an immediate truth . Here then we have , by anticipation , the distinction between the conditional finite I ( which ...
第 269 頁
... True or false , this position is too early . Nothing precedent has explained , much less proved it true . ' Cp . also ( for the similarity of its spirit with the passage in the text ) Coleridge's Hymn before Sunrise , 1802 ( Poet ...
... True or false , this position is too early . Nothing precedent has explained , much less proved it true . ' Cp . also ( for the similarity of its spirit with the passage in the text ) Coleridge's Hymn before Sunrise , 1802 ( Poet ...
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