Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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The immediate purpose may be the communication of truths ; either of truth absolute and demonstrable , as in works of science ; or of facts experienced and recorded , as in history . Pleasure , and that of the highest and most permanent ...
The immediate purpose may be the communication of truths ; either of truth absolute and demonstrable , as in works of science ; or of facts experienced and recorded , as in history . Pleasure , and that of the highest and most permanent ...
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The common essence of all consists in the excitement of emotion for the immediate purpose of pleasure through the medium of beauty ; herein contra - distinguishing poetry from 10 science , the immediate object and primary purpose of ...
The common essence of all consists in the excitement of emotion for the immediate purpose of pleasure through the medium of beauty ; herein contra - distinguishing poetry from 10 science , the immediate object and primary purpose of ...
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2. the purpose of immediate pleasure , through the medium of beauty . Cp . Kant , Werke , 1 : 315 , ' If art has the feeling of pleasure for its immediate end , it is then termed aesthetic art . It is strange that Coleridge should have ...
2. the purpose of immediate pleasure , through the medium of beauty . Cp . Kant , Werke , 1 : 315 , ' If art has the feeling of pleasure for its immediate end , it is then termed aesthetic art . It is strange that Coleridge should have ...
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