Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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第 xxv 頁
... whole ' , could not fail , sooner or later , to stand revealed in all its bareness . It is not improbable that Coleridge , who in his ceaseless researches into the mind's workings was guided by this doctrine of association , should have ...
... whole ' , could not fail , sooner or later , to stand revealed in all its bareness . It is not improbable that Coleridge , who in his ceaseless researches into the mind's workings was guided by this doctrine of association , should have ...
第 xli 頁
... whole seems to have been more formal than material - to have resided rather in the scientific statement of convictions previously attained than in the acquisition of new truths . It was im- possible , indeed , that Coleridge should ...
... whole seems to have been more formal than material - to have resided rather in the scientific statement of convictions previously attained than in the acquisition of new truths . It was im- possible , indeed , that Coleridge should ...
第 6 頁
... whole number abreast on his desk , he would ask the writer , why this or that sentence might not have found as 10 appropriate a place under this or that other thesis and if no satisfying answer could be returned , and two faults of the ...
... whole number abreast on his desk , he would ask the writer , why this or that sentence might not have found as 10 appropriate a place under this or that other thesis and if no satisfying answer could be returned , and two faults of the ...
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