Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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第 lxxvi 頁
... criticism of the second part is based , not on the deductions of the metaphysician , but on the intuitive insight of the poet : and its author owes nothing to Schelling's system or another's , but everything to the teaching of his own ...
... criticism of the second part is based , not on the deductions of the metaphysician , but on the intuitive insight of the poet : and its author owes nothing to Schelling's system or another's , but everything to the teaching of his own ...
第 lxxxviii 頁
... criticism , both in his own day and for all time . The anarchy of taste which followed the shattering of the old ... criticism — that is , a criticism based on principles whose ground is our common nature , whose organ is ...
... criticism , both in his own day and for all time . The anarchy of taste which followed the shattering of the old ... criticism — that is , a criticism based on principles whose ground is our common nature , whose organ is ...
第 34 頁
Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. CHAPTER III The author's obligations to critics , and the probable occasion- Principles of modern criticism - Mr . Southey's works and character . To anonymous critics in reviews , magazines , and ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. CHAPTER III The author's obligations to critics , and the probable occasion- Principles of modern criticism - Mr . Southey's works and character . To anonymous critics in reviews , magazines , and ...
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