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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... particular passage , be of great intrinsic importance ; but they can hardly be without some , and , I hope , a worthy , interest , as coming from the lips of one , at least , of the most extraordinary men of the age ; whilst , to the ...
... particular passage , be of great intrinsic importance ; but they can hardly be without some , and , I hope , a worthy , interest , as coming from the lips of one , at least , of the most extraordinary men of the age ; whilst , to the ...
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... particular lines . But he had a genuine dislike of the practice in himself or others , and no slight provocation could move him to any such exertion . He was , indeed , to my observation , more distinguished from other great men of ...
... particular lines . But he had a genuine dislike of the practice in himself or others , and no slight provocation could move him to any such exertion . He was , indeed , to my observation , more distinguished from other great men of ...
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... particular topic into intelligible wholes with as little injury to the living manner and diction as was possible . With this explanation , I must leave it to those who still have the tones of " that old man eloquent " ringing in their ...
... particular topic into intelligible wholes with as little injury to the living manner and diction as was possible . With this explanation , I must leave it to those who still have the tones of " that old man eloquent " ringing in their ...
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... particular , be- cause the national Church was to him the ark of the cove- nant of his beloved country , and he saw the Whigs about to coalesce with those whose avowed principles lead them to lay the hand of spoliation upon it . Add to ...
... particular , be- cause the national Church was to him the ark of the cove- nant of his beloved country , and he saw the Whigs about to coalesce with those whose avowed principles lead them to lay the hand of spoliation upon it . Add to ...
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... particular remark if he met any person who professed or showed that he had read the " Friend , " or any of his other books . And I have no doubt that had he lived to complete his great work on " Philosophy recon- ciled with Christian ...
... particular remark if he met any person who professed or showed that he had read the " Friend , " or any of his other books . And I have no doubt that had he lived to complete his great work on " Philosophy recon- ciled with Christian ...
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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.