Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... Coleridge's assumption . Probably Wordsworth took it for granted that nobody would credit him with denying that in other respects differences did and must exist between the style of poetry and prose - least of all , that Coleridge ...
... Coleridge's assumption . Probably Wordsworth took it for granted that nobody would credit him with denying that in other respects differences did and must exist between the style of poetry and prose - least of all , that Coleridge ...
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... Coleridge confines himself here to a subjective definition . 14. it is always intuitive . Or , as Kant would say , ohne Begriff . 18. Kaλóv quasi Kaλoûv . Coleridge's etymology is ingenious , but without foundation . APPENDIX PAGE 244 1 ...
... Coleridge confines himself here to a subjective definition . 14. it is always intuitive . Or , as Kant would say , ohne Begriff . 18. Kaλóv quasi Kaλoûv . Coleridge's etymology is ingenious , but without foundation . APPENDIX PAGE 244 1 ...
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... Coleridge , in the Appendix to her edition of Notes and Lectures ( 1819 ) , and illustrated by a translation of the most striking parallel passages . It is well to compare Sara Coleridge's comment that ' for the most part the thoughts ...
... Coleridge , in the Appendix to her edition of Notes and Lectures ( 1819 ) , and illustrated by a translation of the most striking parallel passages . It is well to compare Sara Coleridge's comment that ' for the most part the thoughts ...
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