Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... imitation two elements must coexist , and not only coexist , but must be perceived as coexisting . 5 These two constituent elements are likeness and unlikeness , or sameness and difference , and in all genuine creations of art there ...
... imitation two elements must coexist , and not only coexist , but must be perceived as coexisting . 5 These two constituent elements are likeness and unlikeness , or sameness and difference , and in all genuine creations of art there ...
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... imitation as distinguished from a mere copy . Cp . Lectures , 1811-12 ( p . 122 ) : ' An imitation is not a copy , precisely as likeness is not sameness , in that sense of the word " likeness " which implies difference conjoined with ...
... imitation as distinguished from a mere copy . Cp . Lectures , 1811-12 ( p . 122 ) : ' An imitation is not a copy , precisely as likeness is not sameness , in that sense of the word " likeness " which implies difference conjoined with ...
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... imitation two elements must co - exist , ' & c .; and Biog . Lit. ii . 56 , 185. The dis- tinction had occurred to Coleridge as early as 1804. See A.P. , p . 87 : Hard to express that sense of the analogy or likeness of a thing which ...
... imitation two elements must co - exist , ' & c .; and Biog . Lit. ii . 56 , 185. The dis- tinction had occurred to Coleridge as early as 1804. See A.P. , p . 87 : Hard to express that sense of the analogy or likeness of a thing which ...
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