Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1847 - Aesthetics |
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... Imagination or Plastic Power - On Pedantry and pedantic expressions - Advice to young authors re- specting publication - Various anecdotes of the Au- thor's literary life , and the progress of his opinions in Religion and Politics ...
... Imagination or Plastic Power - On Pedantry and pedantic expressions - Advice to young authors re- specting publication - Various anecdotes of the Au- thor's literary life , and the progress of his opinions in Religion and Politics ...
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... imagination flowing onward freely and in self - made channels ; for these brought with them their own warm atmosphere to thaw the chains of frost that bound his spirit . Soon as that spontaneous impulse was suspended , the apathy and ...
... imagination flowing onward freely and in self - made channels ; for these brought with them their own warm atmosphere to thaw the chains of frost that bound his spirit . Soon as that spontaneous impulse was suspended , the apathy and ...
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... imagination , merely because he had come to the end of all that Schelling had taught con- cerning it , and thus to account for the abrupt termina- tion of the first volume , is to place the matter in a per- fectly false light ; he broke ...
... imagination , merely because he had come to the end of all that Schelling had taught con- cerning it , and thus to account for the abrupt termina- tion of the first volume , is to place the matter in a per- fectly false light ; he broke ...
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... imagination may have discovered to him what was never discerned by Cole- ridge , in all whose notes upon Schelling ... Imagination : but this appears to be the crown and completion of a system already laid down , not a germ of a system ...
... imagination may have discovered to him what was never discerned by Cole- ridge , in all whose notes upon Schelling ... Imagination : but this appears to be the crown and completion of a system already laid down , not a germ of a system ...
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... imagination , because these are not , like the last , mere arbitrary combinations of ma- terials drawn from the storehouse of the universe , capable of being infinitely varied ; but revelations of truths which manifest themselves , one ...
... imagination , because these are not , like the last , mere arbitrary combinations of ma- terials drawn from the storehouse of the universe , capable of being infinitely varied ; but revelations of truths which manifest themselves , one ...
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