Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Part 1A fully annotated edition of Coleridge's famous work, in which he argues that philosophy is the basis of criticism, advances his own critical theories and views on poetry and literature, and provides insight into his own life and creative history. |
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Page lvii
... paragraphs " stating the main result of the Chapter " . With Morgan hastening to bundle off the manuscript to Gutch , this " letter addressed to myself as from a friend " , as Cole- ridge later told Thomas Curtis ( 29 April 1817 ) , was ...
... paragraphs " stating the main result of the Chapter " . With Morgan hastening to bundle off the manuscript to Gutch , this " letter addressed to myself as from a friend " , as Cole- ridge later told Thomas Curtis ( 29 April 1817 ) , was ...
Page cvii
... paragraph that states : " The poet , described in ideal perfection , brings the whole soul of man into activity . . . [ blending and fusing through the imagination ] the general , with the concrete ; the idea , with the image ; the ...
... paragraph that states : " The poet , described in ideal perfection , brings the whole soul of man into activity . . . [ blending and fusing through the imagination ] the general , with the concrete ; the idea , with the image ; the ...
Page cxv
... paragraphs to it here , since the Biographia is the only work of Coleridge published by himself ( as contrasted with lectures and unpublished manuscripts ) in which the issue of plagiarism is im- portant . It is sufficient now , after ...
... paragraphs to it here , since the Biographia is the only work of Coleridge published by himself ( as contrasted with lectures and unpublished manuscripts ) in which the issue of plagiarism is im- portant . It is sufficient now , after ...
Page cxvii
... paragraph , Coleridge claims , " To me it will be happiness and honor enough , should I succeed in rendering the system itself [ Schelling's completion of what Kant and Fichte 1 Ch 9 , below , I 161 , 164 . started ] intelligible to my ...
... paragraph , Coleridge claims , " To me it will be happiness and honor enough , should I succeed in rendering the system itself [ Schelling's completion of what Kant and Fichte 1 Ch 9 , below , I 161 , 164 . started ] intelligible to my ...
Page cxviii
... paragraph , one sentence later , that Coleridge makes the statement that : For readers in general , let whatever shall be found in this or any future work of mine , that resembles , or coincides with , the doctrines of my German ...
... paragraph , one sentence later , that Coleridge makes the statement that : For readers in general , let whatever shall be found in this or any future work of mine , that resembles , or coincides with , the doctrines of my German ...
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annotated appears Aristotle association Bertram Biographia Biographia Literaria Cf C's Cf CN Chapter character CM CC Coleridge's common copy criticism Descartes distinction English EOT CC Essay fancy feelings Fichte flyleaf Friend CC genius German Greek Gutch human idea images imagination imitation intellectual intuition Jacobi Kant Kant's language Lects Lect Leibniz less letter lines literary Lyrical Ballads Maass means metre Milton mind moral nature object original paragraph passage passion Phil Schrift philosophy phrase Plato Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry Preface present principles prose published PW EHC quoted Ratzeburg reader reason refers remark S. T. Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge Schelling Schelling's sense sentence seyn Shakespeare Sonnet Spinoza spirit style Synesius things thought tion translation truth verse vols whole William Wordsworth Wissen words Wordsworth writing WW's