Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... thought having been started in con- versation , but far more ably , and developed more fully , by Mr. WORDSWORTH ; namely , that this style of poetry , which I have characterised above , as translations of prose thoughts into poetic ...
... thought having been started in con- versation , but far more ably , and developed more fully , by Mr. WORDSWORTH ; namely , that this style of poetry , which I have characterised above , as translations of prose thoughts into poetic ...
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... thoughts was the same , and even the illustrations differed only by Hume's occa- sional substitution of more modern ... thought it improbable that Hume should have held the pages of the angelic Doctor worth turning over . But some time ...
... thoughts was the same , and even the illustrations differed only by Hume's occa- sional substitution of more modern ... thought it improbable that Hume should have held the pages of the angelic Doctor worth turning over . But some time ...
第 160 頁
... thought ; now as the thought , or act of thinking , and now as a thought , or the object of our reflection ; and we do this without confusion or obscurity . The very words , ob- jective and subjective , of such constant recur- rence in ...
... thought ; now as the thought , or act of thinking , and now as a thought , or the object of our reflection ; and we do this without confusion or obscurity . The very words , ob- jective and subjective , of such constant recur- rence in ...
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