Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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第 lxxxi 頁
... equally independent of his natural existence , and equally distinct from that existence , seeing that it derives immediately from its spiritual source . Yet neither does this preclude our regarding man , the individual , as the apex and ...
... equally independent of his natural existence , and equally distinct from that existence , seeing that it derives immediately from its spiritual source . Yet neither does this preclude our regarding man , the individual , as the apex and ...
第 lxxxvii 頁
... equally partial : that he should have constructed a religion of the beautiful , and made the imagination its supreme interpreter . But the same insight which detected the inadequacy of the views that he attacked protected Coleridge from ...
... equally partial : that he should have constructed a religion of the beautiful , and made the imagination its supreme interpreter . But the same insight which detected the inadequacy of the views that he attacked protected Coleridge from ...
第 5 頁
... equally well with too many subjects ; in which however it yielded the palm at once to the example of Alexander and Clytus , which was equally good and apt , whatever might be the theme . Was 20 it ambition ? Alexander and Clytus ...
... equally well with too many subjects ; in which however it yielded the palm at once to the example of Alexander and Clytus , which was equally good and apt , whatever might be the theme . Was 20 it ambition ? Alexander and Clytus ...
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