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" Genii? — I know all that has been said against it; but I have formed my faith in the affirmative. — I know no other way of giving the mind a love of 'the Great', and 'the Whole'. — Those who have been led to the same truths step by step thro' the... "
Fantastic Literature: A Critical Reader
szerző: David Sandner - 2004 - 357 oldal
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 49. kötet

1860 - 620 oldal
...stories of giants, magicians, and genii? I know all that has been said against it ; but I have formed my faith in the affirmative. I know no other way of giving...who have been led to the same truths, step by step, by the constant testimony of their senses, seem to want a sense which I possess. They contemplate nothing...

Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary ..., 2. kötet

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 376 oldal
...stories of giants, magicians, and genii ? I know all that has been said against it ; but I have formed my faith in the affirmative. I know no other way of giving...Those who have been led to the same truths step by stop, through the constant testimony of their senses, seem to me to want a sense which I possess. They...

Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary ..., 2. kötet

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 380 oldal
...stories of giants, magicians, and genii ? I know all that has been said against it; bot I have formed my faith in the affirmative. I know no other way of giving the mind a love of tiie Great and the Whole. Those who have been led to the same truths step by step, through the constant...

Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 49. kötet

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 624 oldal
...stories of giants, magicians, and genii? I know all that has been said against it ; but I have formed my faith in the affirmative. I know no other way of giving...who have been led to the same truths, step by step, by the constant testimony of their senses, seem to want a sense which I possess. They contemplate nothing...

The International Quarterly, 9. kötet

1904 - 498 oldal
...habituated to the Vast." " I never regarded my senses," he says, " as the criteria of my belief " ; and " those who have been led to the same truths step by...through the constant testimony of their senses, seem to want a sense which I possess." To Coleridge only mind existed, an eternal and an eternally active thought...

Biographia Literaria, 1. kötet

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 388 oldal
...Coleridge, edited by EH Coleridge, i. 4-21. cians and genii ? ' And he answers, ' I have formed my faith in the affirmative. I know no other way of giving the mind a love of the Great and the Whole.' For those (he adds) who are educated through the senses ' seem to want a sense which I possess. . ....

The Romantic Movement in English Poetry

Arthur Symons - 1909 - 362 oldal
...habituated to the Vast.' ' I never regarded my senses,' he says, ' as the criteria of my belief ' ; and ' those who have been led to the same truths step by...through the constant testimony of their senses, seem to want a sense which I possess.' To Coleridge only mind existed, an eternal and an eternally active thought;...

The Romantic Movement in English Poetry

Arthur Symons - 1909 - 372 oldal
...habituated to the Vast.' ' I never regarded my senses,' he says, ' as the criteria of my belief ' ; and ' those who have been led to the same truths step by...through the constant testimony of their senses, seem to want a sense which I possess.' To Coleridge only mind existed, an eternal and an eternally active thought;...

Biographia Epistolaries: Being the Biographical Supplement of ..., 1. kötet

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1911 - 332 oldal
...stories of giants, magicians, and genii? I know all that has been said against it; but I have formed my faith in the affirmative. I know no other way of giving...sense which I possess. They contemplate nothing but V parts, and all parts are necessarily little, and the universe to them is but a mass of little things....

The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1798: A Study of "The Prelude"

Emile Legouis, Sir Leslie Stephen - 1921 - 506 oldal
...of his best intellectual gifts to the fairy-tales he had read. " I know no other way," he wrote, " of giving the mind a love of the Great and the Whole....the same truths step by step, through the constant testiIn lieu of wandering, as we did, through vales Rich with indigenous produce, open ground Of Fancy,...




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