Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... unity by harmonious adjustment , and thus establishing the 25 principle , that all the parts of an organized whole must be assimilated to the more important and essential parts . This and the preceding arguments may be strengthened by ...
... unity by harmonious adjustment , and thus establishing the 25 principle , that all the parts of an organized whole must be assimilated to the more important and essential parts . This and the preceding arguments may be strengthened by ...
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... unity of all the parts in one thought or idea . Hence nature itself would give us the impression of a work of art , if we could 5 see the thought which is present at once in the whole and in every part ; and a work of art will be just ...
... unity of all the parts in one thought or idea . Hence nature itself would give us the impression of a work of art , if we could 5 see the thought which is present at once in the whole and in every part ; and a work of art will be just ...
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... unity , the unity of Life , that Coleridge is thinking - of that power ' which unites a given all into a whole that is presupposed in each of its parts ' ( Coleridge's Theory of Life , Miscellanies , p . 385 ) — but of a purely formal ...
... unity , the unity of Life , that Coleridge is thinking - of that power ' which unites a given all into a whole that is presupposed in each of its parts ' ( Coleridge's Theory of Life , Miscellanies , p . 385 ) — but of a purely formal ...
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