Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... appear in it .... He who combines the two is the man of genius ; and for that reason he must partake of both . Hence ... appearing under constant limitations , or the imper- fect reflection of a world which exists not outside but in ...
... appear in it .... He who combines the two is the man of genius ; and for that reason he must partake of both . Hence ... appearing under constant limitations , or the imper- fect reflection of a world which exists not outside but in ...
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... appear no ordinary praise in any man to have passed from innocence into virtue , not only free from all vicious habit , but unstained by one act of intemperance , or the degrada- 5 tions akin to intemperance . That scheme of head ...
... appear no ordinary praise in any man to have passed from innocence into virtue , not only free from all vicious habit , but unstained by one act of intemperance , or the degrada- 5 tions akin to intemperance . That scheme of head ...
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... appears to us or it does not appear . So that we ought not to pursue it with a view of detecting its secret source , but to watch in quiet till it sud- denly shines upon us ; preparing ourselves for the blessed spectacle as the eye ...
... appears to us or it does not appear . So that we ought not to pursue it with a view of detecting its secret source , but to watch in quiet till it sud- denly shines upon us ; preparing ourselves for the blessed spectacle as the eye ...
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