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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... least , of the most extraordinary men of the age ; whilst , to the best of my knowledge and intention , no living person's name is introduced , whether for praise or for blame , except on literary or political grounds of common ...
... least , of the most extraordinary men of the age ; whilst , to the best of my knowledge and intention , no living person's name is introduced , whether for praise or for blame , except on literary or political grounds of common ...
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... least , Coleridge was really and truly a philosopher of the antique cast . He had his esoteric views ; and all his prose works , from the " Friend " to the " Church and State , ' were little more than feelers , pioneers , disciplinants ...
... least , Coleridge was really and truly a philosopher of the antique cast . He had his esoteric views ; and all his prose works , from the " Friend " to the " Church and State , ' were little more than feelers , pioneers , disciplinants ...
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... least nineteen - twentieths of it are , written in a popular style ; and thirdly , because it is the only work , that I know or have ever heard mentioned , that even attempts a solution of the diffi- culty in which an ingenious enemy of ...
... least nineteen - twentieths of it are , written in a popular style ; and thirdly , because it is the only work , that I know or have ever heard mentioned , that even attempts a solution of the diffi- culty in which an ingenious enemy of ...
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... least , a man 1 I have preserved this , and several other equivalent remarks , out of a dutiful wish to popularize , by all the honest means in my power , this fundamental distinction ; a thorough mastery of which Mr. Coleridge ...
... least , a man 1 I have preserved this , and several other equivalent remarks , out of a dutiful wish to popularize , by all the honest means in my power , this fundamental distinction ; a thorough mastery of which Mr. Coleridge ...
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... least , the prophecy has been fulfilled . The wisdom of our ancestors , in the reign of King William III . , would have been jealous of the daily increase in the numbers of the Romish Church in England , of which every attentive ...
... least , the prophecy has been fulfilled . The wisdom of our ancestors , in the reign of King William III . , would have been jealous of the daily increase in the numbers of the Romish Church in England , of which every attentive ...
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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.