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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... remarks here published , it would be out of place in me to say anything ; and a commentary of that kind is the less needed , as , in almost every instance , the principles upon which the speaker founded his observations are expressly ...
... remarks here published , it would be out of place in me to say anything ; and a commentary of that kind is the less needed , as , in almost every instance , the principles upon which the speaker founded his observations are expressly ...
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... remarked , by one whose powers and oppor- tunities of judging were so eminent , 1 that the obliquity of his testimony in other respects is the more unpardonable ; - " Coleridge to many people - and often I have heard the complaint ...
... remarked , by one whose powers and oppor- tunities of judging were so eminent , 1 that the obliquity of his testimony in other respects is the more unpardonable ; - " Coleridge to many people - and often I have heard the complaint ...
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... remarks on the Reform Bill and the Malthusian economists . The omission of such passages would probably have rendered this publication more generally agreeable , and my disposition does not lead . me to give gratuitous offence to any ...
... remarks on the Reform Bill and the Malthusian economists . The omission of such passages would probably have rendered this publication more generally agreeable , and my disposition does not lead . me to give gratuitous offence to any ...
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... 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 Religion ...
... 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 Religion ...
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... remark of Coleridge would not seem so ridiculous if we could read the context . Or if he had said here Religion , " for instance , rather than " Christianity . " 66 2 John , ch . i . v . 1 , 2.-H. N. C. is a substantial , self ...
... remark of Coleridge would not seem so ridiculous if we could read the context . Or if he had said here Religion , " for instance , rather than " Christianity . " 66 2 John , ch . i . v . 1 , 2.-H. N. C. is a substantial , self ...
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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.