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... viz . a studied feebleness of interest , ( as far as the interest was to be derived from incidents and the excitement of curiosity ) ; 15 a diction elaborately metrical ; the affectation of rhymes ; and the pedantry of the chorus .
... viz . a studied feebleness of interest , ( as far as the interest was to be derived from incidents and the excitement of curiosity ) ; 15 a diction elaborately metrical ; the affectation of rhymes ; and the pedantry of the chorus .
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Only of the first , says Kant , can absolute disinterestedness be predicated ; for this alone involves no interest in the existence of the object which causes our gratification . It is difficult to see in what sense of the word interest ...
Only of the first , says Kant , can absolute disinterestedness be predicated ; for this alone involves no interest in the existence of the object which causes our gratification . It is difficult to see in what sense of the word interest ...
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Coleridge means that we have no interest in the real existence of the viands , as the gourmand would have . But the gourmand would be equally indifferent to the appearance of the table , as a picture or repre . sentation .
Coleridge means that we have no interest in the real existence of the viands , as the gourmand would have . But the gourmand would be equally indifferent to the appearance of the table , as a picture or repre . sentation .
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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