Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... spirit of unity , that blends , and ( as it were ) fuses , each into each , by that synthetic and magical power , to which we have exclusively appropriated the name of imagination . This power , first put in action by 15 the will and ...
... spirit of unity , that blends , and ( as it were ) fuses , each into each , by that synthetic and magical power , to which we have exclusively appropriated the name of imagination . This power , first put in action by 15 the will and ...
第 15 頁
... spirit more intuitive , more 10 intimately conscious , even than the characters themselves , not only of every outward look and act , but of the flux and reflux of the mind in all its subtlest thoughts and feelings , were placing the ...
... spirit more intuitive , more 10 intimately conscious , even than the characters themselves , not only of every outward look and act , but of the flux and reflux of the mind in all its subtlest thoughts and feelings , were placing the ...
第 239 頁
... spirit so as to be transformed into a symbol , in and through which the spirit reveals itself ; and declare that the most beautiful , where the most obstacles to a full manifestation have been most perfectly overcome . I would that the ...
... spirit so as to be transformed into a symbol , in and through which the spirit reveals itself ; and declare that the most beautiful , where the most obstacles to a full manifestation have been most perfectly overcome . I would that the ...
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