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 lxv
... possible , still more obscure . . . other parts as unintelligible as the metaphysics " ( New Annual Register ) ; and ( the misspellings of the names Fichte and Schelling may be noted ) " . . . incidental criticisms upon Behmen , and ...
... possible , still more obscure . . . other parts as unintelligible as the metaphysics " ( New Annual Register ) ; and ( the misspellings of the names Fichte and Schelling may be noted ) " . . . incidental criticisms upon Behmen , and ...
Page lxix
... possible worth when finally they came , as they do come profusely in the second volume . For help , Coleridge turned not only to the history of criticism but to the brilliant theorising about art that is one of the glories of German ...
... possible worth when finally they came , as they do come profusely in the second volume . For help , Coleridge turned not only to the history of criticism but to the brilliant theorising about art that is one of the glories of German ...
Page lxxii
... possible was his discovery of the German exploration of these subjects and interests during the later eighteenth century . Here he felt that he had at last found the key , or at least a key of sorts . The Germans , owing especially to ...
... possible was his discovery of the German exploration of these subjects and interests during the later eighteenth century . Here he felt that he had at last found the key , or at least a key of sorts . The Germans , owing especially to ...
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... possible without an intermediate faculty , which is at once both active and passive . ( In philosophical language , we must denominate this intermediate faculty in all its degrees and determinations , the IMAGINATION . . . . ) 2 The two ...
... possible without an intermediate faculty , which is at once both active and passive . ( In philosophical language , we must denominate this intermediate faculty in all its degrees and determinations , the IMAGINATION . . . . ) 2 The two ...
Page lxxxix
... possible theory of association , supplies or supersedes a theory of perception , or explains the formation of the associ- able " . It is the primary imagination that creates or repeats " in the finite mind " what we do associate , the ...
... possible theory of association , supplies or supersedes a theory of perception , or explains the formation of the associ- able " . It is the primary imagination that creates or repeats " in the finite mind " what we do associate , the ...
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Biographia Literaria Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge No preview available - 2019 |
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