Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... reality , but not coexistent with it , nor yet an essential medium to its fruition . It is at best a reflection by which we are aided to a deeper knowledge of the reality : for , as he writes , All that meets the bodily sense I deem ...
... reality , but not coexistent with it , nor yet an essential medium to its fruition . It is at best a reflection by which we are aided to a deeper knowledge of the reality : for , as he writes , All that meets the bodily sense I deem ...
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... reality , to which the poems of an earlier period bear witness . But Coleridge does not conceive of the imagination as establishing our knowledge of that reality ; it only illuminates a knowledge already gained , and gained , as we ...
... reality , to which the poems of an earlier period bear witness . But Coleridge does not conceive of the imagination as establishing our knowledge of that reality ; it only illuminates a knowledge already gained , and gained , as we ...
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... reality and to a partial self - activity , he saw that such an act , where it was not consciously recognized as an act of limitation , might be a fruitful source of error . ' As every faculty , ' he wrote in 1818 , ' with even the ...
... reality and to a partial self - activity , he saw that such an act , where it was not consciously recognized as an act of limitation , might be a fruitful source of error . ' As every faculty , ' he wrote in 1818 , ' with even the ...
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