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 pages |
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... beautiful ; and what you saw by the way was as worthy of note as the ultimate 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 ...
... beautiful ; and what you saw by the way was as worthy of note as the ultimate 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 ...
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... a man without the ideas of God , eternity , freedom , will , absolute truth ; of the good , the true , the beautiful , the infinite . differ in degree , and not in kind ; just 1823. ] 19 TABLE TALK . -Materialism -Ghosts.
... a man without the ideas of God , eternity , freedom , will , absolute truth ; of the good , the true , the beautiful , the infinite . differ in degree , and not in kind ; just 1823. ] 19 TABLE TALK . -Materialism -Ghosts.
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... beautiful images ; and when he wants one , he has nothing to do but reach up his hand to a peg and take it down . But his images were not manufactured in his mind : they were imported . " of a dinner ; but if any suspicion of a 26 ...
... beautiful images ; and when he wants one , he has nothing to do but reach up his hand to a peg and take it down . But his images were not manufactured in his mind : they were imported . " of a dinner ; but if any suspicion of a 26 ...
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... beautiful paragraph I will venture to quote : - " Not only may we expect that men of strong religious feelings , but little religious knowledge , will occasionally be tempted to regard such occurrences as supernatural visitations ; but ...
... beautiful paragraph I will venture to quote : - " Not only may we expect that men of strong religious feelings , but little religious knowledge , will occasionally be tempted to regard such occurrences as supernatural visitations ; but ...
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... beautiful prospect before us . His eyes swam in tears , his head inclined a little forward , and there was a slight uplifting of the fingers , which seemed to tell me that he was in prayer . I was awe - stricken , and remained absorbed ...
... beautiful prospect before us . His eyes swam in tears , his head inclined a little forward , and there was a slight uplifting of the fingers , which seemed to tell me that he was in prayer . I was awe - stricken , and remained absorbed ...
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