Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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from this to whatever preceded or followed , all as being parts of a total impression , each of which may recal the other . ... he explains by the same thought having been a component 5 part of two or more total impressions .
from this to whatever preceded or followed , all as being parts of a total impression , each of which may recal the other . ... he explains by the same thought having been a component 5 part of two or more total impressions .
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Had this been really the case , the consequence would have been , that our whole life would be divided between the 5 despotism of outward impressions , and that of senseless and passive memory . Take his law in its highest abstraction ...
Had this been really the case , the consequence would have been , that our whole life would be divided between the 5 despotism of outward impressions , and that of senseless and passive memory . Take his law in its highest abstraction ...
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Coleridge's argument in this paragraph may perhaps be more briefly restated thus : —if any impression A recalls any other ... therefore , follow that originally the two impressions were co - temporaneous , or that only those impressions ...
Coleridge's argument in this paragraph may perhaps be more briefly restated thus : —if any impression A recalls any other ... therefore , follow that originally the two impressions were co - temporaneous , or that only those impressions ...
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