Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... universal in the individual . The chief differences are , that in Geometry it is the universal truth , which is upper- most in the consciousness ; in poetry the individual form , in which the truth is clothed . With the ancients , and ...
... universal in the individual . The chief differences are , that in Geometry it is the universal truth , which is upper- most in the consciousness ; in poetry the individual form , in which the truth is clothed . With the ancients , and ...
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... universal in the individual . The chief differences are , 15 that in geometry it is the universal truth itself , which is uppermost in the consciousness , in poetry the individual form in which the Truth is clothed . With the ancients ...
... universal in the individual . The chief differences are , 15 that in geometry it is the universal truth itself , which is uppermost in the consciousness , in poetry the individual form in which the Truth is clothed . With the ancients ...
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... universal kinds , Which bodyless and immaterial are , And can be only lodged within our minds . PAGE 13 1. 9. Good sense is the body of poetic genius . Cp . Letter to Lady Beaumont ( June , 1814 ) , Memorials of Coleorton , ii . 172 ...
... universal kinds , Which bodyless and immaterial are , And can be only lodged within our minds . PAGE 13 1. 9. Good sense is the body of poetic genius . Cp . Letter to Lady Beaumont ( June , 1814 ) , Memorials of Coleorton , ii . 172 ...
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