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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... Mind . — The United States . - War " " 10. - Charm for Cramp . July 7. — Greek . - German , Spanish , and Italian . - Dual , Neuter 159 160 160 161 161 162 162 162 163 164 165 ;; ུ ; Plural , and Verb Singular . - Theta 8. - Talented ...
... Mind . — The United States . - War " " 10. - Charm for Cramp . July 7. — Greek . - German , Spanish , and Italian . - Dual , Neuter 159 160 160 161 161 162 162 162 163 164 165 ;; ུ ; Plural , and Verb Singular . - Theta 8. - Talented ...
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... Mind 319 Socrates 319 Experience 319 Dr. Aikin 319 Popularity 320 Husbands and Wives 321 Scott's Poetry 321 Few Poets from the Lower Classes 321 Crashaw . 321 Shakspere's Intuition 322 The Sublime 323 • Luck 324 Page The Inadequateness ...
... Mind 319 Socrates 319 Experience 319 Dr. Aikin 319 Popularity 320 Husbands and Wives 321 Scott's Poetry 321 Few Poets from the Lower Classes 321 Crashaw . 321 Shakspere's Intuition 322 The Sublime 323 • Luck 324 Page The Inadequateness ...
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... mind , than by his merely intellectual qualifications . To leave the every - day circle of society , in which the ... mind , though one not always perceptible to the minds of others . " - Wordsworth's Prose Works , v . iii . 441 ; Ed ...
... mind , than by his merely intellectual qualifications . To leave the every - day circle of society , in which the ... mind , though one not always perceptible to the minds of others . " - Wordsworth's Prose Works , v . iii . 441 ; Ed ...
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... mind , that logic the most severe was as inalienable from his modes of thinking , as grammar from his language . ' True his mind was a logic - vice ; let him fasten it on the tiniest flourish of an error , he never slacked his hold ...
... mind , that logic the most severe was as inalienable from his modes of thinking , as grammar from his language . ' True his mind was a logic - vice ; let him fasten it on the tiniest flourish of an error , he never slacked his hold ...
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... mind . But where the salient angles are comparatively few , and the object of attention is a long - drawn subtle dis- coursing , you can never recollect , except by yourself thinking the argument over again . In so doing , the order and ...
... mind . But where the salient angles are comparatively few , and the object of attention is a long - drawn subtle dis- coursing , you can never recollect , except by yourself thinking the argument over again . In so doing , the order and ...
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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.