Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. Mr. Wordsworth truly affirms , does always imply PASSION : which word must be here understood in its general sense , as an excited state of the feelings and faculties . And as every passion has its ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. Mr. Wordsworth truly affirms , does always imply PASSION : which word must be here understood in its general sense , as an excited state of the feelings and faculties . And as every passion has its ...
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... passions of man into every thing which is the object of his contemplation ; color , form , motion , and sound , are ... passion itself necessitates ; -the highest amounts to no more than a voluntary reproduction of these sounds in the ...
... passions of man into every thing which is the object of his contemplation ; color , form , motion , and sound , are ... passion itself necessitates ; -the highest amounts to no more than a voluntary reproduction of these sounds in the ...
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... passion by an inter- texture of ordinary feeling . ' PAGE 50 1. 1. this balance of antagonists . See Letters , p . 516 , ' the source of our pleasures in the fine arts , in the antithetical balance - loving nature of man ' ( a subject ...
... passion by an inter- texture of ordinary feeling . ' PAGE 50 1. 1. this balance of antagonists . See Letters , p . 516 , ' the source of our pleasures in the fine arts , in the antithetical balance - loving nature of man ' ( a subject ...
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