Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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The claims of his heart and intellect thus became diametrically opposed ; but it was impossible that Coleridge should continue to offer an equal allegiance to both . Nor could it be long doubtful on which side the victory would lie .
The claims of his heart and intellect thus became diametrically opposed ; but it was impossible that Coleridge should continue to offer an equal allegiance to both . Nor could it be long doubtful on which side the victory would lie .
第 xvi 頁
( the Pantisocratic enthusiasm now dead ) , he devoted his thoughts to the foundations of religion and morals ' , the doubts which assailed him were directed against the human intellect as an organ of final truths , not against those ...
( the Pantisocratic enthusiasm now dead ) , he devoted his thoughts to the foundations of religion and morals ' , the doubts which assailed him were directed against the human intellect as an organ of final truths , not against those ...
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And in this detachment of the ideas from all participation of feeling , and consequent solution of the principle of their coherence , he sees the work of the abstracting intellect , which seeks to construct from this congeries of ...
And in this detachment of the ideas from all participation of feeling , and consequent solution of the principle of their coherence , he sees the work of the abstracting intellect , which seeks to construct from this congeries of ...
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