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 too , but he had nothing feasible in hand at the time ' . To Brabant Coleridge writes ( Jan. 1816 ) of another play , not the tragedy promised for Drury Lane , to which he is now putting the last hand to , with a view to its ...
... Coleridge too , but he had nothing feasible in hand at the time ' . To Brabant Coleridge writes ( Jan. 1816 ) of another play , not the tragedy promised for Drury Lane , to which he is now putting the last hand to , with a view to its ...
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... Coleridge to emancipate himself from Kantean limitations . The close re- semblance of many parts of the Essay to Schelling's Oration On the relation of the Formative Arts to Nature has been fully pointed out by Sara Coleridge , in the ...
... Coleridge to emancipate himself from Kantean limitations . The close re- semblance of many parts of the Essay to Schelling's Oration On the relation of the Formative Arts to Nature has been fully pointed out by Sara Coleridge , in the ...
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