Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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It remains to consider what definite contribution to Coleridge's theory of the imagination it actually contains . Unfortunately , it is not easy in a work of this kind , to distinguish the record of opinions arrived at in the past from ...
It remains to consider what definite contribution to Coleridge's theory of the imagination it actually contains . Unfortunately , it is not easy in a work of this kind , to distinguish the record of opinions arrived at in the past from ...
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... I read through * OTTFRIED's metrical paraphrase of the gospel , and the most 5 important remains of the THEOTISCAN , or the transitional state of the Teutonic language from the Gothic to the old German of the Swabian period .
... I read through * OTTFRIED's metrical paraphrase of the gospel , and the most 5 important remains of the THEOTISCAN , or the transitional state of the Teutonic language from the Gothic to the old German of the Swabian period .
第 215 頁
In the remains of Coleridge's lectures there is much said of Pope , but this particular criticism is not to be found . But in a letter to Mrs. Clarkson ( Diary , & c . , Jan. 1812 ) on the subject of Coleridge's lectures , H. C. ...
In the remains of Coleridge's lectures there is much said of Pope , but this particular criticism is not to be found . But in a letter to Mrs. Clarkson ( Diary , & c . , Jan. 1812 ) on the subject of Coleridge's lectures , H. C. ...
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