Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, 第 1 篇Princeton University Press, 1984 - 711 頁 A fully annotated edition of Coleridge's famous work, in which he argues that philosophy is the basis of criticism, advances his own critical theories and views on poetry and literature, and provides insight into his own life and creative history. |
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第 xvi 頁
... give one more distillation of the well known , we have used the limited space of the Introduction for two purposes . In the first part of the Introduction , written by W. J. Bate , we have discussed the peculiar circumstances in which ...
... give one more distillation of the well known , we have used the limited space of the Introduction for two purposes . In the first part of the Introduction , written by W. J. Bate , we have discussed the peculiar circumstances in which ...
第 xlii 頁
... give both vividness of expression and intellectual lineage . This is a strong compliment that we pay to few critics aside from Aristotle , Johnson , and Goethe , and it illustrates the hold that Coleridge has on the literary conscience ...
... give both vividness of expression and intellectual lineage . This is a strong compliment that we pay to few critics aside from Aristotle , Johnson , and Goethe , and it illustrates the hold that Coleridge has on the literary conscience ...
第 xlvii 頁
... give me the feeling of flight . . . " . 3 It is perhaps sufficient to refer to Coleridge's letter of 9 April 1814 ( to Thomas Curnick ) : the difficulties of the modern poet , facing the problem of what was left to do in poetry , were ...
... give me the feeling of flight . . . " . 3 It is perhaps sufficient to refer to Coleridge's letter of 9 April 1814 ( to Thomas Curnick ) : the difficulties of the modern poet , facing the problem of what was left to do in poetry , were ...
第 xlix 頁
... give any thing — and then try to get my Livelihood where I can by receiving or waiting on Day - pupils , Children or Adults . . . . " Hood , a generous man , tried to line up contributors , and in April they advanced Coleridge £ 72.5.6 ...
... give any thing — and then try to get my Livelihood where I can by receiving or waiting on Day - pupils , Children or Adults . . . . " Hood , a generous man , tried to line up contributors , and in April they advanced Coleridge £ 72.5.6 ...
第 lxxvi 頁
... gives the essence : O Adam , One Almighty is , from whom All things proceed , and up to him return , If not depraved from good ... As a principle applying to the whole cosmos and everything in it , " multëity in unity " extended to ...
... gives the essence : O Adam , One Almighty is , from whom All things proceed , and up to him return , If not depraved from good ... As a principle applying to the whole cosmos and everything in it , " multëity in unity " extended to ...
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