Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 páginas |
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... becoming nothing ; or of nothing becoming a thing ; is ro impossible to all finite beings alike , of whatever age , and however educated or uneducated . Thus it is with splendid paradoxes in general . If the words are taken in the ...
... becoming nothing ; or of nothing becoming a thing ; is ro impossible to all finite beings alike , of whatever age , and however educated or uneducated . Thus it is with splendid paradoxes in general . If the words are taken in the ...
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... become conscious that all objects of mere desire constitute an interest ( i . e . aliquid quod est inter hoc et aliud , or that which is between the agent and his motive ) , and which is therefore valued only as the means to the end ...
... become conscious that all objects of mere desire constitute an interest ( i . e . aliquid quod est inter hoc et aliud , or that which is between the agent and his motive ) , and which is therefore valued only as the means to the end ...
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... become agree- able to us by its recalling to our minds some one or more To things that were dear and pleasing to us ... becomes agreeable to the affectionate 30 child ; and I once knew a very sensible and accomplished Dutch gentleman ...
... become agree- able to us by its recalling to our minds some one or more To things that were dear and pleasing to us ... becomes agreeable to the affectionate 30 child ; and I once knew a very sensible and accomplished Dutch gentleman ...
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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 drama 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 specimens spirit stanza style sweet taste thing thou thought tion translation truth unity Venus and Adonis verse whole words Wordsworth writings καὶ