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 xvi
... thought as a whole , how crammed they are with allusions of every kind , and weighted by the problem of sources we have mentioned , the increase in annotation has been inevitable . The essential problem , for these chapters , has been ...
... thought as a whole , how crammed they are with allusions of every kind , and weighted by the problem of sources we have mentioned , the increase in annotation has been inevitable . The essential problem , for these chapters , has been ...
Page xlv
... thought proper " .2 Yet in the summer of 1814 he managed to compose the three brilliant essays , " On the Principles of Genial Criticism Concerning the Fine Arts " , which he began as an attempt to call attention to the work of his ...
... thought proper " .2 Yet in the summer of 1814 he managed to compose the three brilliant essays , " On the Principles of Genial Criticism Concerning the Fine Arts " , which he began as an attempt to call attention to the work of his ...
Page xlvi
... thoughts in 1815 was , quite naturally , to draw on capital and pull together what he had already written . Hence his ... thought of.2 But it was naturally not the Preface that Coleridge himself would have written . Strong private ...
... thoughts in 1815 was , quite naturally , to draw on capital and pull together what he had already written . Hence his ... thought of.2 But it was naturally not the Preface that Coleridge himself would have written . Strong private ...
Page xlvii
... Thought . . . yet I am far from going all lengths with Wordsworth . . . . I rather suspect that some where or other there is a radical Difference in our theoretical opinions respecting Poetry- / this I shall endeavor to go to the Bottom ...
... Thought . . . yet I am far from going all lengths with Wordsworth . . . . I rather suspect that some where or other there is a radical Difference in our theoretical opinions respecting Poetry- / this I shall endeavor to go to the Bottom ...
Page xlviii
... thought , only by concen- trating on specific matters , which by definition meant excluding other aims and ideals . Coleridge admired this immensely : admired ambivalently what he called " rectilinear " virtue as he had en- countered it ...
... thought , only by concen- trating on specific matters , which by definition meant excluding other aims and ideals . Coleridge admired this immensely : admired ambivalently what he called " rectilinear " virtue as he had en- countered it ...
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