Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 - 272 頁 |
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... ment of the projected life was probably not more due to vacillation of purpose than to his loss of interest in the subject itself . Although during his residence in Germany Coleridge was chiefly occupied in the accumulation of material ...
... ment of the projected life was probably not more due to vacillation of purpose than to his loss of interest in the subject itself . Although during his residence in Germany Coleridge was chiefly occupied in the accumulation of material ...
第 142 頁
... ment or its conduct . Nor can I understand , with what reason either Mr. Perceval , ( whom I am singular enough to regard as the best and wisest minister of this reign ) , or the 10 present Administration , can be said to have pursued ...
... ment or its conduct . Nor can I understand , with what reason either Mr. Perceval , ( whom I am singular enough to regard as the best and wisest minister of this reign ) , or the 10 present Administration , can be said to have pursued ...
第 183 頁
... ment ; that is , cease to be philosophy . I cannot but express my regret , that in the equivocal use of the word that , for in that , or because , our admirable version has rendered the passage susceptible of a degraded interpretation ...
... ment ; that is , cease to be philosophy . I cannot but express my regret , that in the equivocal use of the word that , for in that , or because , our admirable version has rendered the passage susceptible of a degraded interpretation ...
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