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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... object to which you were journeying . It is possible , indeed , that Coleridge did not , in fact , possess the precise gladiatorial power of Johnson ; yet he understood a sword - play of his own ; and I have , upon several occasions ...
... object to which you were journeying . It is possible , indeed , that Coleridge did not , in fact , possess the precise gladiatorial power of Johnson ; yet he understood a sword - play of his own ; and I have , upon several occasions ...
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... object ; although , perhaps , a few steps more would have brought you to a point , a retrospect from which would show you the pertinence of all he had been saying . I have heard persons complain that they could get no answer to a ...
... object ; although , perhaps , a few steps more would have brought you to a point , a retrospect from which would show you the pertinence of all he had been saying . I have heard persons complain that they could get no answer to a ...
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... object of their profoundest admiration , as it was the source of their most valuable instruction . Mr. Coleridge's affectionate disciples learned their lessons of philosophy and criticism from his own mouth . He was to them as an old ...
... object of their profoundest admiration , as it was the source of their most valuable instruction . Mr. Coleridge's affectionate disciples learned their lessons of philosophy and criticism from his own mouth . He was to them as an old ...
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... 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 the characteristic expressions will for the most part spontaneously ...
... 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 the characteristic expressions will for the most part spontaneously ...
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... object of attack in the State , privilege , which acts , or ought to act , only as a substitute for other laws , could have nothing to do with it . I have heard that one distinguished individual said , “ That he , for one , would not ...
... object of attack in the State , privilege , which acts , or ought to act , only as a substitute for other laws , could have nothing to do with it . I have heard that one distinguished individual said , “ That he , for one , would not ...
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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.