S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Bell, 1971 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... object , Coleridge speaks of the ' logic ' of a poem , as profound in its kind as the logic to be found in the Organon of Aristotle . Finally he reaches the point where he attributes the mere linking of objects and their moral or ...
... object , Coleridge speaks of the ' logic ' of a poem , as profound in its kind as the logic to be found in the Organon of Aristotle . Finally he reaches the point where he attributes the mere linking of objects and their moral or ...
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... object of science is the communi- cation of truth , the object of poetry is the communication of pleasure ( Sh . Crit . , II , 49 ) . If we ask what this pleasure is , it seems to be a mental excitement in response to the objects the ...
... object of science is the communi- cation of truth , the object of poetry is the communication of pleasure ( Sh . Crit . , II , 49 ) . If we ask what this pleasure is , it seems to be a mental excitement in response to the objects the ...
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... objects to which they refer . He is looking for a kind of thinking which produces its own objectivity , putting this in the terminology of the coincidence of Subject and Object . When we ask for examples , we get a quotation from ...
... objects to which they refer . He is looking for a kind of thinking which produces its own objectivity , putting this in the terminology of the coincidence of Subject and Object . When we ask for examples , we get a quotation from ...
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On Reading Coleridge | 1 |
I Poems of the Supernatural | 45 |
II The Conversational and other Poems | 91 |
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