Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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But the difficulties which it raises were never satisfactorily solved . " In Coleridge's later speculations the sphere and functions of art are considered less and less , and the imaginative interpretation of nature is never dealt with ...
But the difficulties which it raises were never satisfactorily solved . " In Coleridge's later speculations the sphere and functions of art are considered less and less , and the imaginative interpretation of nature is never dealt with ...
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Never could the eye have beheld the sun , had not its own essence been soliform , ” ( i.e. pre - configured to light by a similarity of essence with that of light ) “ neither can a soul not beautiful attain to an intuition of beauty .
Never could the eye have beheld the sun , had not its own essence been soliform , ” ( i.e. pre - configured to light by a similarity of essence with that of light ) “ neither can a soul not beautiful attain to an intuition of beauty .
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His conversation extended to almost all subjects , except physics and politics ; with the latter he never troubled himself . Yet neither my retirement nor my utter abstraction from all the disputes of the day could secure me in those ...
His conversation extended to almost all subjects , except physics and politics ; with the latter he never troubled himself . Yet neither my retirement nor my utter abstraction from all the disputes of the day could secure me in those ...
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