Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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The language of Algernon Sidney differs not at all from that , which every well - educated gentleman would wish to write , and ( with due allowances for the undeliberateness , and less connected train , of thinking natural and proper to ...
The language of Algernon Sidney differs not at all from that , which every well - educated gentleman would wish to write , and ( with due allowances for the undeliberateness , and less connected train , of thinking natural and proper to ...
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The fourth class of defects is closely connected with the former ; but yet are such as arise likewise from an intensity of feeling disproportionate to such knowledge and value of 15 the objects described , as can be fairly anticipated ...
The fourth class of defects is closely connected with the former ; but yet are such as arise likewise from an intensity of feeling disproportionate to such knowledge and value of 15 the objects described , as can be fairly anticipated ...
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These illustrations show how far Coleridge is from connecting Beauty with expression . 20. our perception of the fitness of the means . Coleridge is here combating the view which connects beauty with utility , and which is itself an ...
These illustrations show how far Coleridge is from connecting Beauty with expression . 20. our perception of the fitness of the means . Coleridge is here combating the view which connects beauty with utility , and which is itself an ...
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