Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... principle itself is too vague for practical guidance . - Association in philosophy is like the 20 term stimulus in ... principles do not here depend on his own ingenuity - he writes for those , who can consult their own eyes and ...
... principle itself is too vague for practical guidance . - Association in philosophy is like the 20 term stimulus in ... principles do not here depend on his own ingenuity - he writes for those , who can consult their own eyes and ...
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... principle of Aristotle . It was Coleridge's practical adherence to this principle that caused him to refrain from printing the lines ' To a Gentleman ' ( William Wordsworth ) in their original form , a course which he thus justifies in ...
... principle of Aristotle . It was Coleridge's practical adherence to this principle that caused him to refrain from printing the lines ' To a Gentleman ' ( William Wordsworth ) in their original form , a course which he thus justifies in ...
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... principles ( for that our science may be ) now becomes Vision ! ' THE ESSAYS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GENIAL CRITICISM These essays first appeared in Felix Farley's Bristol Journal in August and September , 1814. A strange place for such a ...
... principles ( for that our science may be ) now becomes Vision ! ' THE ESSAYS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GENIAL CRITICISM These essays first appeared in Felix Farley's Bristol Journal in August and September , 1814. A strange place for such a ...
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