Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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第 xlii 頁
... whole . That the intellect was competent to deal with phenomena only , and with these as merely interconnected parts of a whole never realized , -this view would meet with ready assent from Coleridge , conscious as he was that to the ...
... whole . That the intellect was competent to deal with phenomena only , and with these as merely interconnected parts of a whole never realized , -this view would meet with ready assent from Coleridge , conscious as he was that to the ...
第 lxviii 頁
... whole as reflected in the individual parts . It is in this sense ( as Coleridge had written many years before ) that to the poet ' each thing has a life of its own , and yet they have all our life ' . And a similar contrast is present ...
... whole as reflected in the individual parts . It is in this sense ( as Coleridge had written many years before ) that to the poet ' each thing has a life of its own , and yet they have all our life ' . And a similar contrast is present ...
第 224 頁
... whole poem was not printed until 1842 , when it appeared in an amended form , in the volume entitled , Poems chiefly of Early and Late Years . In a note prefixed to the poem , Wordsworth speaks as if it was composed after his visit to ...
... whole poem was not printed until 1842 , when it appeared in an amended form , in the volume entitled , Poems chiefly of Early and Late Years . In a note prefixed to the poem , Wordsworth speaks as if it was composed after his visit to ...
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