Truths of all others the most awful and mysterious, yet being at the same time of universal interest, are too often considered as so true, that they lose all the life and efficiency of truth, and lie bed-ridden in the dormitory of the soul, side by side... The Friend: A Series of Essays - Side 76av Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1812 - 448 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1816 - 298 sider
...• ... ( 31 ) mysterious and at the same time of universal interest, are considered as so true:as to lose all the powers of truth, and lie bed-ridden in...side by side, with the most despised and exploded errors. But it should not be so with you ! The pride of education, the sense of consistency should... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 312 sider
...most admitted truths from the impotence caused by the very circumstance of their universal admission. Truths of all others the most awful and mysterious,...often considered as so true, that they lose all the life and efficiency of truth, and lie bed-ridden in the dormitory of the soul, side by side, with the... | |
| 1821 - 614 sider
...explain all the instances and exemplifications of which, would constitute and exhaust all philosophy. Truths, of all others, the most awful and mysterious,...soul, side by side with the most despised and exploded errors." Vol. I. pp. 1«3, 164: I have, perhaps, already dwelt long enough on these matters, yet I... | |
| 1821 - 614 sider
...explain all the instances and exemplifications of which, would constitute and exhaust all philosophy. Truths, of all others, the most awful and mysterious,...yet being, at the same time, of universal interest, arc too often considered as so true, tlmt they lose all the powers of truth, and lie bedridden in the... | |
| 1821 - 612 sider
...explain all the instances and exemplifications of which, would constitute and exhaust all philosophy. Truths, of all others, the most awful and mysterious, yet being, at the ваше time, of universal interest, are too often considered as so true, that they lose all the powers... | |
| 1832 - 534 sider
...by whom the truths of the Gospel are " commonly considered as so true, that they lose all the power of truth, and lie bed-ridden in the dormitory of the...soul, side by side with the most despised and exploded errors." The business of the Christian minister is to inquire how these truths may be most effectually... | |
| 1826 - 590 sider
...others the most awful and interesting, are too often considered as so true, that they lose all the power of truth, and lie bedridden in the dormitory of the...soul, side by side with the most despised and exploded errors. " APHORISM II. There is one sure way of giving freshness and importance to the most common... | |
| 1826 - 576 sider
...their universal admission. Extremes meet. and truths, of all others the most awful and interesting, are too often considered as so true, that they lose all the power of truth, and he bedridden in the dormitory of the soul, side by side with the most despised... | |
| 1829 - 532 sider
...for it. It has been well said, "Extremes meet. Truths, of all others the most awful and interesting, are too often considered as so true, that they lose all the power of truth, and lie bed-ridden in the dormitory of the soul, side by side with the most despised... | |
| 1830 - 282 sider
...for it. It has been well said, "Extremes meet. Truths, of all others the most awful and interesting, are too often considered as so true, that they lose all the power of truth, and lie bed-ridden in the dormitory of the soul, side by side with the most despised... | |
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