Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... doubt Coleridge drew largely on Kant's analysis of beauty . Thus Robinson speaks of him as ' working in Kant's admirable definition of the Naiv ' . ' In the autumn of 1808 Coleridge took up his abode in Grasmere , where he was soon busy ...
... doubt Coleridge drew largely on Kant's analysis of beauty . Thus Robinson speaks of him as ' working in Kant's admirable definition of the Naiv ' . ' In the autumn of 1808 Coleridge took up his abode in Grasmere , where he was soon busy ...
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... doubt in Kant that he first learned its value as a weapon against the empiricists and necessi- tarians . In a letter to Poole ( Jan. 1804 ; Letters , 454 ) he speaks of having found his way out of that labyrinth - den of sophistry ...
... doubt in Kant that he first learned its value as a weapon against the empiricists and necessi- tarians . In a letter to Poole ( Jan. 1804 ; Letters , 454 ) he speaks of having found his way out of that labyrinth - den of sophistry ...
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... doubt the proximity to Poole was his main inducement in settling again in the country . In Nov. 1796 , Coleridge wrote : " To live in a beautiful country , and to inure myself as much as possible to the labour of the field , have been ...
... doubt the proximity to Poole was his main inducement in settling again in the country . In Nov. 1796 , Coleridge wrote : " To live in a beautiful country , and to inure myself as much as possible to the labour of the field , have been ...
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