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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... individual phenomena by the appli- cation of eternal and overruling principles , is unintelligible to many , and disagreeable to more ; -to leave this species of converse - if converse it deserves to be called and pass an entire day ...
... individual phenomena by the appli- cation of eternal and overruling principles , is unintelligible to many , and disagreeable to more ; -to leave this species of converse - if converse it deserves to be called and pass an entire day ...
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... individual and un- expected . But when he was dealing deeply with a question , the demand upon the intellect of the hearer was very great ; not so much for any hardness of language , for his diction was always simple and easy ; nor for ...
... individual and un- expected . But when he was dealing deeply with a question , the demand upon the intellect of the hearer was very great ; not so much for any hardness of language , for his diction was always simple and easy ; nor for ...
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... country 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.
... country 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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... individual charity or public taxation - how specious soever that pretext may be - and you will never thereafter recover the lost means of perpetual cultivation . Give back to the Church what the nation originally consecrated to its use ...
... individual charity or public taxation - how specious soever that pretext may be - and you will never thereafter recover the lost means of perpetual cultivation . Give back to the Church what the nation originally consecrated to its use ...
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... individual said , “ That he , for one , would not shrink from affirming , that if the House of Commons chose to burn one of their own members in Palace Yard , it had an inherent power and right by the constitution to do so . " This was ...
... individual said , “ That he , for one , would not shrink from affirming , that if the House of Commons chose to burn one of their own members in Palace Yard , it had an inherent power and right by the constitution to do so . " This was ...
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