Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... thing , as that particular thing . It is equivalent to the 25 idea of a thing , when ever we use the word , idea , with philosophic precision . Existence , on the other hand , is dis- tinguished from essence , by the superinduction of ...
... thing , as that particular thing . It is equivalent to the 25 idea of a thing , when ever we use the word , idea , with philosophic precision . Existence , on the other hand , is dis- tinguished from essence , by the superinduction of ...
第 254 頁
... thing presented , but that which is re - presented by the 30 thing , shall be the source of the pleasure . In this sense nature itself is to a religious observer the art of God ; and for the same cause art itself might be defined as of ...
... thing presented , but that which is re - presented by the 30 thing , shall be the source of the pleasure . In this sense nature itself is to a religious observer the art of God ; and for the same cause art itself might be defined as of ...
第 273 頁
... thing which enables a symbol to represent it so that we think of the thing itself , yet knowing that the thing is not present to us . Surely on this universal fact of words and images depends , by more or less mediations , the imitation ...
... thing which enables a symbol to represent it so that we think of the thing itself , yet knowing that the thing is not present to us . Surely on this universal fact of words and images depends , by more or less mediations , the imitation ...
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