Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... volume of autobiographical matter , and one of poetry . But while the printing was in progress , Coleridge , misled , as he says , by his printer's assurances , continued to write and write until he had prepared more matter than a ...
... volume of autobiographical matter , and one of poetry . But while the printing was in progress , Coleridge , misled , as he says , by his printer's assurances , continued to write and write until he had prepared more matter than a ...
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... volume commences , he makes no reference to the principle or results of the first . Nay , he assumes , as his 5 foundations , ideas which , if we embrace the doctrines of his first volume , can exist no where but in the vibrations of ...
... volume commences , he makes no reference to the principle or results of the first . Nay , he assumes , as his 5 foundations , ideas which , if we embrace the doctrines of his first volume , can exist no where but in the vibrations of ...
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... volume . 8. The critics of that day . In a letter to Estlin of this year ( 1796 ) Coleridge writes : ' The Reviews have been wonderful . The Monthly has cataracted panegyric on my poems , the Critical has cascaded it , and the ...
... volume . 8. The critics of that day . In a letter to Estlin of this year ( 1796 ) Coleridge writes : ' The Reviews have been wonderful . The Monthly has cataracted panegyric on my poems , the Critical has cascaded it , and the ...
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