The Table Talk and Omniana of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With Additional Table Talk from Allsop's "Recollections," and Manuscript Matter Not Before PrintedBell, 1884 - 446 sider |
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... better one's Condition . - West Indies . - Negro Emancipa- tion . Fox and Pitt . - Revolution " " " " 15. - Virtue and Liberty . - Epistle to the Romans .-- Eras- mus . - Luther 17. - Negro Emancipation 22. - Hacket's Life of Archbishop ...
... better one's Condition . - West Indies . - Negro Emancipa- tion . Fox and Pitt . - Revolution " " " " 15. - Virtue and Liberty . - Epistle to the Romans .-- Eras- mus . - Luther 17. - Negro Emancipation 22. - Hacket's Life of Archbishop ...
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... better than any one can tell me , how inadequately these specimens represent the peculiar splen- dour and individuality of Mr. Coleridge's conversation . How should it be otherwise ? Who could always follow to the turning - point his ...
... better than any one can tell me , how inadequately these specimens represent the peculiar splen- dour and individuality of Mr. Coleridge's conversation . How should it be otherwise ? Who could always follow to the turning - point his ...
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... better worlds , And dreaming hear thee still , O singing lark , That sangest like an angel in the clouds ! " But it would be a great mistake to suppose that the general character of Mr. Coleridge's conversation was abstruse or ...
... better worlds , And dreaming hear thee still , O singing lark , That sangest like an angel in the clouds ! " But it would be a great mistake to suppose that the general character of Mr. Coleridge's conversation was abstruse or ...
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... better pleased were such visitors ; for they came expressly to listen , and had ample proof how truly he had declared , that whatever difficulties he might feel , with pen in hand , in the expression of his meaning , he never found the ...
... better pleased were such visitors ; for they came expressly to listen , and had ample proof how truly he had declared , that whatever difficulties he might feel , with pen in hand , in the expression of his meaning , he never found the ...
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... better or for worse , pretty much what the country at large is ; but once invade that truly national and essentially popular institution , the Church , and divert its funds to the relief or aid of individual charity or public taxation ...
... better or for worse , pretty much what the country at large is ; but once invade that truly national and essentially popular institution , the Church , and divert its funds to the relief or aid of individual charity or public taxation ...
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Side 244 - Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth: for the LORD hath spoken, I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me.