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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... sentence . In such instances the change is recorded in the textual notes . On the other hand , accents in Greek , French , and Italian have been normalised in accordance with the practice of the Collected Works generally . A special if ...
... sentence . In such instances the change is recorded in the textual notes . On the other hand , accents in Greek , French , and Italian have been normalised in accordance with the practice of the Collected Works generally . A special if ...
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... the bottomless sea of faith . We might remember his remark in the last chapter : " Poor unlucky 1 See below , I cxxxii . 2 Ch 12 , below , I 282-3 . . Metaphysics ! . . A single sentence expresses the Editors ' Introduction lxxiii.
... the bottomless sea of faith . We might remember his remark in the last chapter : " Poor unlucky 1 See below , I cxxxii . 2 Ch 12 , below , I 282-3 . . Metaphysics ! . . A single sentence expresses the Editors ' Introduction lxxiii.
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... sentence expresses the object and thereby the contents of this science . . . Know thyself : and so shalt thou know God , as far as is permitted to a creature , and in God all things " . There is no sense of blitheness or of avoiding an ...
... sentence expresses the object and thereby the contents of this science . . . Know thyself : and so shalt thou know God , as far as is permitted to a creature , and in God all things " . There is no sense of blitheness or of avoiding an ...
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... sentence here , then two or three sentences elsewhere - that our experience repeatedly confirmed what McFarland calls the " mo- saic " form of composition in Coleridge . There would be a passage from , say , Maass or Schelling , and ...
... sentence here , then two or three sentences elsewhere - that our experience repeatedly confirmed what McFarland calls the " mo- saic " form of composition in Coleridge . There would be a passage from , say , Maass or Schelling , and ...
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... 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 predecessor , though ...
... 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 predecessor , though ...
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Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions No preview available - 2020 |
Biographia Literaria Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge No preview available - 2019 |
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