Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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第 lvii 頁
... knowledge , if they did not originate in , were yet confirmed by , the testimony of the imagination in its poetic function . Its power to reveal a new aspect of things , and compel our faith in its revela- tion , naturally suggested a ...
... knowledge , if they did not originate in , were yet confirmed by , the testimony of the imagination in its poetic function . Its power to reveal a new aspect of things , and compel our faith in its revela- tion , naturally suggested a ...
第 63 頁
... knowledge is progressive and of course imperfect ) erroneous consequences will be drawn , and what is true in one sense of the word will be affirmed as true in toto . Men of research , startled by the consequences , seek in the things ...
... knowledge is progressive and of course imperfect ) erroneous consequences will be drawn , and what is true in one sense of the word will be affirmed as true in toto . Men of research , startled by the consequences , seek in the things ...
第 186 頁
... knowledge there may lie out of our knowing , but what is the last in our knowing itself , beyond which we cannot pass . The principle of our knowing is sought within the sphere of our knowing . It must be some- 20 thing therefore ...
... knowledge there may lie out of our knowing , but what is the last in our knowing itself , beyond which we cannot pass . The principle of our knowing is sought within the sphere of our knowing . It must be some- 20 thing therefore ...
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