Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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第 lvi 頁
... remains to consider what definite contribution to Coleridge's theory of the imagination it actually contains . Unfortunately , it is not easy in a work of this kind , to distinguish the record of opinions arrived at in the past from the ...
... remains to consider what definite contribution to Coleridge's theory of the imagination it actually contains . Unfortunately , it is not easy in a work of this kind , to distinguish the record of opinions arrived at in the past from the ...
第 69 頁
... remains an impres- 5 sion of the same , or a certain disposition to repeat the same motion . Whenever we feel several objects at the same time , the impressions that are left , ( or in the language of Mr. Hume , the ideas , ) are linked ...
... remains an impres- 5 sion of the same , or a certain disposition to repeat the same motion . Whenever we feel several objects at the same time , the impressions that are left , ( or in the language of Mr. Hume , the ideas , ) are linked ...
第 73 頁
... remains then for me , first to state wherein Hartley differs from Aristotle ; then , to exhibit the grounds of my o conviction , that he differed only to err ; and next as the result , to shew , by what influences of the choice and ...
... remains then for me , first to state wherein Hartley differs from Aristotle ; then , to exhibit the grounds of my o conviction , that he differed only to err ; and next as the result , to shew , by what influences of the choice and ...
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