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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... phrase . A later insertion by Coleridge . Strokes , dashes , and other symbols are Coleridge's . A final note should be added about the parallel passages quoted from German philosophers in the " philosophical chapters " ( 5-9 , 12-13 ) ...
... phrase . A later insertion by Coleridge . Strokes , dashes , and other symbols are Coleridge's . A final note should be added about the parallel passages quoted from German philosophers in the " philosophical chapters " ( 5-9 , 12-13 ) ...
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... phrase " 5 or 6 sheets " -as Daniel Fogel cogently argues - refers not to printer's " sheets " in the technical sense , of which Morgan was probably ignorant , but to manuscript sheets of paper , that is , about twenty to 1 CL IV 578-9 ...
... phrase " 5 or 6 sheets " -as Daniel Fogel cogently argues - refers not to printer's " sheets " in the technical sense , of which Morgan was probably ignorant , but to manuscript sheets of paper , that is , about twenty to 1 CL IV 578-9 ...
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... phrase appropriated by I. A. Richards for his Practical Criticism ( 1929 ) , which initiated the kind of close analysis of texts that we associate with both the " New Criticism " and the varieties of analytic criticism developing from ...
... phrase appropriated by I. A. Richards for his Practical Criticism ( 1929 ) , which initiated the kind of close analysis of texts that we associate with both the " New Criticism " and the varieties of analytic criticism developing from ...
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... - ers of Man IV ch 4 : Works ed D. Stewart ( 1814 ) п 436-7 . 2 For this and the following para- graph , see Engell CI 17-21 , 33-47 . that Matthew Arnold may have gleaned his phrase " imaginative Editors ' Introduction lxxxvii.
... - ers of Man IV ch 4 : Works ed D. Stewart ( 1814 ) п 436-7 . 2 For this and the following para- graph , see Engell CI 17-21 , 33-47 . that Matthew Arnold may have gleaned his phrase " imaginative Editors ' Introduction lxxxvii.
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... phrase " imaginative reason " . Neither is the imagination simply and only a messenger ; but is invested with , or at least wise usurpeth no small authority in itself . . . . For we see that , in matters of faith and religion , we raise ...
... phrase " imaginative reason " . Neither is the imagination simply and only a messenger ; but is invested with , or at least wise usurpeth no small authority in itself . . . . For we see that , in matters of faith and religion , we raise ...
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