Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... ideal world , around forms , incidents , and situations of which , for the common view , custom had bedimmed all the lustre , had dried up the sparkle and the dewdrops ' . This quality , to whose existence his attention was first drawn ...
... ideal world , around forms , incidents , and situations of which , for the common view , custom had bedimmed all the lustre , had dried up the sparkle and the dewdrops ' . This quality , to whose existence his attention was first drawn ...
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... ideal , it mirrors forth our manifold spiritual experience . Yet these ideal meanings are not arbitrarily imposed by the fancy of man : they exist already , they are but waiting to be read . But to the possibility of their ...
... ideal , it mirrors forth our manifold spiritual experience . Yet these ideal meanings are not arbitrarily imposed by the fancy of man : they exist already , they are but waiting to be read . But to the possibility of their ...
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... ideal world appearing under constant limitations , or the imper- fect reflection of a world which exists not outside but in himself ' . But Schelling's point of view in the Transcen- ' Already in 1804 Coleridge had written : ' In ...
... ideal world appearing under constant limitations , or the imper- fect reflection of a world which exists not outside but in himself ' . But Schelling's point of view in the Transcen- ' Already in 1804 Coleridge had written : ' In ...
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