Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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第 iv 頁
... writings , that they are dearly purchased at the expense of more poetry of the type of Christabel or The Ancient Mariner . This prejudice is an old one , and has received some countenance from Coleridge himself ; but it is not confirmed ...
... writings , that they are dearly purchased at the expense of more poetry of the type of Christabel or The Ancient Mariner . This prejudice is an old one , and has received some countenance from Coleridge himself ; but it is not confirmed ...
第 xxxi 頁
... writings , but their scope and character is indicated in his correspondence . The most arduous seem to have been concerned with the nature of poetry . His project , mentioned to Davy in 1801 , of writing ' an essay concerning Poetry ...
... writings , but their scope and character is indicated in his correspondence . The most arduous seem to have been concerned with the nature of poetry . His project , mentioned to Davy in 1801 , of writing ' an essay concerning Poetry ...
第 124 頁
... writings of EDMUND BURKE at the commence- ment of the American war and compare them with his 25 speeches and writings at the commencement of the French revolution . He will find the principles exactly the same and the deductions the ...
... writings of EDMUND BURKE at the commence- ment of the American war and compare them with his 25 speeches and writings at the commencement of the French revolution . He will find the principles exactly the same and the deductions the ...
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