Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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As the subsequent reasoning shows , by ' immediate ' Coleridge here means ' disinterested ' . The whole passage should be compared with Kant's distinction ( Kritik der Urteilskraft , Werke , v . 208 ff . ) , of the various kinds of ...
As the subsequent reasoning shows , by ' immediate ' Coleridge here means ' disinterested ' . The whole passage should be compared with Kant's distinction ( Kritik der Urteilskraft , Werke , v . 208 ff . ) , of the various kinds of ...
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Coleridge means that it is consciously referred to a conception previously existing in the mind . See Kritik , ib . and p . 218 : ' The good is only represented through the medium of a conception ( Begriff ) as the object of universal ...
Coleridge means that it is consciously referred to a conception previously existing in the mind . See Kritik , ib . and p . 218 : ' The good is only represented through the medium of a conception ( Begriff ) as the object of universal ...
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T. T. 1833 : ' Fancy brings together images which have no connection natural or moral ; are yoked by the poet by means of some accidental coincidence . ' ) The solution of the difficulty is perhaps this — that both fancy and imagination ...
T. T. 1833 : ' Fancy brings together images which have no connection natural or moral ; are yoked by the poet by means of some accidental coincidence . ' ) The solution of the difficulty is perhaps this — that both fancy and imagination ...
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