Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... imagination . And of this unification the principle is found in the self , conceived not abstractly but as the whole nature of man , or all that is essential to that nature . Thought and feeling , in their original identity , demand ...
... imagination . And of this unification the principle is found in the self , conceived not abstractly but as the whole nature of man , or all that is essential to that nature . Thought and feeling , in their original identity , demand ...
第 lxvii 頁
... imagination or esemplastic power . But the promised deduction is cut short by the timely or untimely letter of warning from Coleridge's fictitious friend . The chapter on the imagination , which cannot , when it is printed , amount to ...
... imagination or esemplastic power . But the promised deduction is cut short by the timely or untimely letter of warning from Coleridge's fictitious friend . The chapter on the imagination , which cannot , when it is printed , amount to ...
第 227 頁
... Imagination is the power of depicting , and fancy of evoking and combining . The imagination is formed by patient observation : the fancy by a voluntary activity in shifting the scenery of the mind . ' On this distinction Wordsworth ...
... Imagination is the power of depicting , and fancy of evoking and combining . The imagination is formed by patient observation : the fancy by a voluntary activity in shifting the scenery of the mind . ' On this distinction Wordsworth ...
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