Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 19 筆
第 281 頁
... lectures of 1811-12 ( Lectures , p . 81 ) Coleridge defines Taste as ' an attainment after a poet has been disciplined by experience , and has added to genius that talent by which he knows what part of his genius he can make acceptable ...
... lectures of 1811-12 ( Lectures , p . 81 ) Coleridge defines Taste as ' an attainment after a poet has been disciplined by experience , and has added to genius that talent by which he knows what part of his genius he can make acceptable ...
第 282 頁
... Lectures of 1818. See Lectures , p . 227 , & c . , on the distinction of mechanical regularity and organic form ; and the definition of poetry ( p . 232 ) : ' One character belongs to all true poets , that they write from a principle ...
... Lectures of 1818. See Lectures , p . 227 , & c . , on the distinction of mechanical regularity and organic form ; and the definition of poetry ( p . 232 ) : ' One character belongs to all true poets , that they write from a principle ...
第 317 頁
... Lectures much material that never formed a part of them ; and of the present paper it seems uncertain whether it was actually delivered as one of the lectures , or written at another time . In any case 1818 is the earliest date to which ...
... Lectures much material that never formed a part of them ; and of the present paper it seems uncertain whether it was actually delivered as one of the lectures , or written at another time . In any case 1818 is the earliest date to which ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
admiration agreeable Apollo Belvedere appear beauty Bertram Biog Brougham Castle character Coleridge Coleridge's common composed composition critic Dane definition delight diction distinction dramatic Edinburgh Review edition effect Elbe English Ennead equally Essay excellence excitement expression faculties fancy feeling former German Greek Hamburg heart human images imagination imitation instance intellectual interest judgement Kant Klopstock Kotzebue lady language Lectures less Letters lines Lyrical Ballads means ment metre Milton mind moral nature object opinion original passage passion perhaps person philosopher pleasure Plotinus poem poet poet's poetry Preface present principle prose published 1807 Ratzeburg reader reason recollect Review rhyme rustic Samuel Daniel Sara Coleridge scene seems sense Shakespeare sonnet soul speaking spirit stanza style sweet taste thing thou thought tion translation true truth unity Venus and Adonis verse whole words Wordsworth writings καὶ