Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... seems to represent , the effluence of delight from my own mind in the intuition of it . 20 It seems evident then , first , that beauty is harmony , and subsists only in composition , and secondly , that the first species of the ...
... seems to represent , the effluence of delight from my own mind in the intuition of it . 20 It seems evident then , first , that beauty is harmony , and subsists only in composition , and secondly , that the first species of the ...
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... seems to show that Coleridge never advanced far beyond this standpoint . 20. So far is the Beautiful . We may compare the passage in which Hutcheson refutes the associationist Theory of Beauty ( Inquiry , 1725 , p . 68 ) : ' Serpents of ...
... seems to show that Coleridge never advanced far beyond this standpoint . 20. So far is the Beautiful . We may compare the passage in which Hutcheson refutes the associationist Theory of Beauty ( Inquiry , 1725 , p . 68 ) : ' Serpents of ...
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... seems to have arisen in Coleridge's mind as to the justice of his original definition of the end of art as pleasure . The principle of his dictum concerning the pleasure which attends right conduct is equally applicable to artistic ...
... seems to have arisen in Coleridge's mind as to the justice of his original definition of the end of art as pleasure . The principle of his dictum concerning the pleasure which attends right conduct is equally applicable to artistic ...
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admiration agreeable Apollo Belvedere appear beauty Bertram Biog Brougham Castle character Coleridge Coleridge's common composed composition critic Dane definition delight diction distinction dramatic Edinburgh Review edition effect Elbe English Ennead equally Essay excellence excitement expression faculties fancy feeling former German Greek Hamburg heart human images imagination imitation instance intellectual interest judgement Kant Klopstock Kotzebue lady language Lectures less Letters lines Lyrical Ballads means ment metre Milton mind moral nature object opinion original passage passion perhaps person philosopher pleasure Plotinus poem poet poet's poetry Preface present principle prose published 1807 Ratzeburg reader reason recollect Review rhyme rustic Samuel Daniel Sara Coleridge scene seems sense Shakespeare sonnet soul speaking spirit stanza style sweet taste thing thou thought tion translation true truth unity Venus and Adonis verse whole words Wordsworth writings καὶ