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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... once as unique and transcendent ; and upon my return home , on the very first evening which I spent with him after my boyhood , I committed to writing , as well as I could , the principal topics of his conversation in his own words . I ...
... once as unique and transcendent ; and upon my return home , on the very first evening which I spent with him after my boyhood , I committed to writing , as well as I could , the principal topics of his conversation in his own words . I ...
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... once upon my mind with the clearness of noon - day light . It may well be imagined that a style of conversation so continuous and diffused as that which I have just attempted to describe , presented remarkable difficulties to a mere 1 ...
... once upon my mind with the clearness of noon - day light . It may well be imagined that a style of conversation so continuous and diffused as that which I have just attempted to describe , presented remarkable difficulties to a mere 1 ...
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... 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 - how specious 10 TABLE TALK . -The Church.
... 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 - how specious 10 TABLE TALK . -The Church.
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... retained . It was mainly vituperative and controversial . The omission of it shows at once good taste , and faith in the permanence of Coleridge's fame . against a thousand times more than sinning , he himself TABLE TALK . 13.
... retained . It was mainly vituperative and controversial . The omission of it shows at once good taste , and faith in the permanence of Coleridge's fame . against a thousand times more than sinning , he himself TABLE TALK . 13.
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... once performing pri- vately before the King . The King was much pleased with the imitation of Kemble , and said , " I liked Kemble very much . He was one of my earliest friends . I remember once he was talking , and found himself out of ...
... once performing pri- vately before the King . The King was much pleased with the imitation of Kemble , and said , " I liked Kemble very much . He was one of my earliest friends . I remember once he was talking , and found himself out of ...
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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.