Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... reference of any given object to our own being , and not 5 merely a distinct notion of the object as in itself , or in its independent properties . From the sense of touch , on the other hand , it is distinguishable by adding to this ...
... reference of any given object to our own being , and not 5 merely a distinct notion of the object as in itself , or in its independent properties . From the sense of touch , on the other hand , it is distinguishable by adding to this ...
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... reference is to the poem , ' Tis said that some have died for Love ( composed 1806 , published 1807 ) . 13. the Affliction of Margaret ' ( composed 1801 ( ? ) , published 1807 ) . PAGE 124 1. 13. In the play of Fancy , & c . As Sara ...
... reference is to the poem , ' Tis said that some have died for Love ( composed 1806 , published 1807 ) . 13. the Affliction of Margaret ' ( composed 1801 ( ? ) , published 1807 ) . PAGE 124 1. 13. In the play of Fancy , & c . As Sara ...
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... reference to Allston's pictures . ' This would , from the mere curiosity of malignity and envy , answer our friend's pecuniary interests best . ' 2 In the first essay Coleridge states that his application of the principles will be ...
... reference to Allston's pictures . ' This would , from the mere curiosity of malignity and envy , answer our friend's pecuniary interests best . ' 2 In the first essay Coleridge states that his application of the principles will be ...
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