The Table Talk and Omniana of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With Additional Table Talk from Allsop's "Recollections," and Manuscript Matter Not Before PrintedG. Bell and sons, 1884 - 446 sider |
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... less needed , as , in almost every instance , the principles upon which the speaker founded his observations are expressly stated , and may be satisfactorily examined by themselves . But , for the purpose of general elucidation , it ...
... less needed , as , in almost every instance , the principles upon which the speaker founded his observations are expressly stated , and may be satisfactorily examined by themselves . But , for the purpose of general elucidation , it ...
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... less ; but had he been as much an adept in it as a modern novelist , he never could have succeeded in rendering popular or even tolerable , at first , his attempt to push Locke and Paley from their com- mon throne in England . A little ...
... less ; but had he been as much an adept in it as a modern novelist , he never could have succeeded in rendering popular or even tolerable , at first , his attempt to push Locke and Paley from their com- mon throne in England . A little ...
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... less romantically fought a single - handed fight against the whole prejudices of his age , nor so mercilessly racked his fine powers on the problem of a universal Christian philosophy - he might have easily won all that a reading public ...
... less romantically fought a single - handed fight against the whole prejudices of his age , nor so mercilessly racked his fine powers on the problem of a universal Christian philosophy - he might have easily won all that a reading public ...
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... less of what does not belong to Socrates ; but the general spirit of , and impression left by , Plato , are more Socratic.1 1 See May 8 , 1824. Mr. Coleridge meant in both these passages , that Xenophon had preserved the most of the man ...
... less of what does not belong to Socrates ; but the general spirit of , and impression left by , Plato , are more Socratic.1 1 See May 8 , 1824. Mr. Coleridge meant in both these passages , that Xenophon had preserved the most of the man ...
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... less upon so solemn an occasion . The adherents of the Church of Rome , I repeat , are not Catholic Christians . If they are , then it follows that we Protestants are heretics and schis- matics , as , indeed , the Papists very logically ...
... less upon so solemn an occasion . The adherents of the Church of Rome , I repeat , are not Catholic Christians . If they are , then it follows that we Protestants are heretics and schis- matics , as , indeed , the Papists very logically ...
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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.