Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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Five Letters on Maturin's Bertram were contributed by Coleridge to The Courier ( Aug. 29 , and Sept. 7 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 1816 ) . The present chapter is à reprint of these . Or the first letter , a large portion has been omitted .
Five Letters on Maturin's Bertram were contributed by Coleridge to The Courier ( Aug. 29 , and Sept. 7 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 1816 ) . The present chapter is à reprint of these . Or the first letter , a large portion has been omitted .
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. PAGE 242 1. ... Coleridge means that it is consciously referred to a conception previously existing in the mind . ... Coleridge's etymology is ingenious , καλόν but without foundation .
Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. PAGE 242 1. ... Coleridge means that it is consciously referred to a conception previously existing in the mind . ... Coleridge's etymology is ingenious , καλόν but without foundation .
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This sentence and the rest of the essay are not very clear ; but a doubt seems to have arisen in Coleridge's mind as to the justice of his original definition of the end of art as pleasure . The principle of his dictum concerning the ...
This sentence and the rest of the essay are not very clear ; but a doubt seems to have arisen in Coleridge's mind as to the justice of his original definition of the end of art as pleasure . The principle of his dictum concerning the ...
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