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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... instances of works nominally of the same description as the present were alone to be considered , it might seem that the old maxim , that nothing ought to be said of the dead but what is good , is in a fair way of being dilated into an ...
... instances of works nominally of the same description as the present were alone to be considered , it might seem that the old maxim , that nothing ought to be said of the dead but what is good , is in a fair way of being dilated into an ...
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... instance , the principles upon which the speaker founded his observations are expressly stated , and may be satisfactorily examined by themselves . But , for the purpose of general elucidation , it seemed not improper to add a few notes ...
... instance , the principles upon which the speaker founded his observations are expressly stated , and may be satisfactorily examined by themselves . But , for the purpose of general elucidation , it seemed not improper to add a few notes ...
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... instances have little difficulty in understanding 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 ...
... instances have little difficulty in understanding 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 ...
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... slipped into general use , came originally from Mr. Coleridge , and was by him , in the first instance , applied to Schiller's " Robbers . " — See Act iv . sc . 5.-H. N. C. an old tower . But Shakspere drops a handkerchief ,
... slipped into general use , came originally from Mr. Coleridge , and was by him , in the first instance , applied to Schiller's " Robbers . " — See Act iv . sc . 5.-H. N. C. an old tower . But Shakspere drops a handkerchief ,
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... instance of a permanency without progression . The Persians are a superior race : they have a history and a literature ; they were always considered by the Greeks as quite distinct from the other barbarians . The Afghans are a ...
... instance of a permanency without progression . The Persians are a superior race : they have a history and a literature ; they were always considered by the Greeks as quite distinct from the other barbarians . The Afghans are a ...
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