Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... German scheme as of great importance to my intellectual activity , and , of course , to my moral happiness . ' Whether or not it is to be regretted that Coleridge should ever have become acquainted with German philosophy , is matter of ...
... German scheme as of great importance to my intellectual activity , and , of course , to my moral happiness . ' Whether or not it is to be regretted that Coleridge should ever have become acquainted with German philosophy , is matter of ...
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... German character of the lectures'1 need not be construed as implying that Coleridge was merely adopting German views . Indeed , Robinson else . where records how a German friend of his , who attended the lectures , was struck with the ...
... German character of the lectures'1 need not be construed as implying that Coleridge was merely adopting German views . Indeed , Robinson else . where records how a German friend of his , who attended the lectures , was struck with the ...
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... GERMAN . The German language , as Luther found it , was divided into High ( including Upper and Middle ) and Low German . For his translation of the Scriptures , Luther chose Franconian , the Middle German dialect then in use in the ...
... GERMAN . The German language , as Luther found it , was divided into High ( including Upper and Middle ) and Low German . For his translation of the Scriptures , Luther chose Franconian , the Middle German dialect then in use in the ...
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