Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... conception of Schelling . And it is significant that in his final definition , in the Biographia Literaria , Coleridge does not commit himself to that conception . The ' second- ary imagination ' is , in all its characteristics ...
... conception of Schelling . And it is significant that in his final definition , in the Biographia Literaria , Coleridge does not commit himself to that conception . The ' second- ary imagination ' is , in all its characteristics ...
第 61 頁
... conceive a more opposite translation of the Greek Phantasia than the Latin Imaginatio ; but it is equally true 5 ... conception , how immense a nomenclature may be organized from a few simple sounds by rational beings in a social ...
... conceive a more opposite translation of the Greek Phantasia than the Latin Imaginatio ; but it is equally true 5 ... conception , how immense a nomenclature may be organized from a few simple sounds by rational beings in a social ...
第 198 頁
... conception is possible , but that the product must be a tertium aliquid , or finite generation . Conse- 20 quently this conception is necessary . Now this tertium aliquid can be no other than an inter - penetration of the counteracting ...
... conception is possible , but that the product must be a tertium aliquid , or finite generation . Conse- 20 quently this conception is necessary . Now this tertium aliquid can be no other than an inter - penetration of the counteracting ...
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