Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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Either the thoughts and diction are different from that of the poet , and then there arises an incongruity of ... In this class , I comprise occasional prolixity , repetition , and an eddying , instead of 20 progression , of thought .
Either the thoughts and diction are different from that of the poet , and then there arises an incongruity of ... In this class , I comprise occasional prolixity , repetition , and an eddying , instead of 20 progression , of thought .
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It is the figured language of thought , and is distinguished from nature by the unity of all the parts in one thought or idea . Hence nature itself would give us the impression of a work of art , if we could 5 see the thought which is ...
It is the figured language of thought , and is distinguished from nature by the unity of all the parts in one thought or idea . Hence nature itself would give us the impression of a work of art , if we could 5 see the thought which is ...
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302 ) answers , • Because the Thought ( Begrif ) is that which alone is living in the objects . ' 33. We must imitate Nature , & c . Cp . Schelling , ib . p . 294 , and Plotinus , quoted in note to p . 255 , 1. 32 supra . PAGE 257 l .
302 ) answers , • Because the Thought ( Begrif ) is that which alone is living in the objects . ' 33. We must imitate Nature , & c . Cp . Schelling , ib . p . 294 , and Plotinus , quoted in note to p . 255 , 1. 32 supra . PAGE 257 l .
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