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 pages |
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... course of the perusal of this little work , any one of its readers shall gain a clearer insight into the deep and pregnant principles , in the light of which Mr. Coleridge was accus- tomed to regard God and the World , —I shall look ...
... course of the perusal of this little work , any one of its readers shall gain a clearer insight into the deep and pregnant principles , in the light of which Mr. Coleridge was accus- tomed to regard God and the World , —I shall look ...
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... course it took was not the shortest , it was generally the most 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 ...
... course it took was not the shortest , it was generally the most 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 ...
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... course should converge in light . In all this he was , in truth , your teacher and guide ; but in a little while you might forget that he was other than a fellow - student and the companion of your way , -so playful was his manner , so ...
... course should converge in light . In all this he was , in truth , your teacher and guide ; but in a little while you might forget that he was other than a fellow - student and the companion of your way , -so playful was his manner , so ...
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... course which the conversation took , although my recollections of it are thrown into separate paragraphs for the sake of superior precision . As I never attempted to give dialogue — indeed , there was seldom much dialogue to give - the ...
... course which the conversation took , although my recollections of it are thrown into separate paragraphs for the sake of superior precision . As I never attempted to give dialogue — indeed , there was seldom much dialogue to give - the ...
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... course , have the power of taking cognizance of offences against its own rights . Sir Francis Burdett might have been properly sent to the Tower for the speech he made in the House ; 2 but when 1 H. N. C. quotes some fifty lines of the ...
... course , have the power of taking cognizance of offences against its own rights . Sir Francis Burdett might have been properly sent to the Tower for the speech he made in the House ; 2 but when 1 H. N. C. quotes some fifty lines of the ...
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