Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... original passions , poetry impregnates them with an interest not their own by means of the passions , and yet tempers the passion 10 by the calming power which all distinct images exert on the human soul . In this way poetry is the ...
... original passions , poetry impregnates them with an interest not their own by means of the passions , and yet tempers the passion 10 by the calming power which all distinct images exert on the human soul . In this way poetry is the ...
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... original form of The Dark Ladie , the only form in which it existed prior to Coleridge's departure for Germany , and that The Dark Ladie was written during or after his German sojourn . For one verse ( the twelfth ) bears I think ...
... original form of The Dark Ladie , the only form in which it existed prior to Coleridge's departure for Germany , and that The Dark Ladie was written during or after his German sojourn . For one verse ( the twelfth ) bears I think ...
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... original definition of the end of art as pleasure . The principle of his dictum concerning the pleasure which attends right conduct is equally applicable to artistic creation and enjoyment . And if pleasure be not our aim in seeking ...
... original definition of the end of art as pleasure . The principle of his dictum concerning the pleasure which attends right conduct is equally applicable to artistic creation and enjoyment . And if pleasure be not our aim in seeking ...
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