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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... never— break through the spell of personality ; —where Anecdote reigns everlastingly paramount and exclusive , and the mildest attempt to generalize the Babel of facts , and to control temporary and individual phenomena by the appli ...
... never— break through the spell of personality ; —where Anecdote reigns everlastingly paramount and exclusive , and the mildest attempt to generalize the Babel of facts , and to control temporary and individual phenomena by the appli ...
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... never found the smallest hitch or impediment in the utterance of his most subtle reasonings by word of mouth . How many a time and oft have I felt his abstrusest thoughts steal rhyth- mically on my soul , when chanted forth by him ! Nay ...
... never found the smallest hitch or impediment in the utterance of his most subtle reasonings by word of mouth . How many a time and oft have I felt his abstrusest thoughts steal rhyth- mically on my soul , when chanted forth by him ! Nay ...
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... never slacked his hold , till he had crushed body and tail to dust . He was always ratiocinating in his own mind , and therefore sometimes seemed in- coherent to the partial observer . It happened to him as to Pindar , who in modern ...
... never slacked his hold , till he had crushed body and tail to dust . He was always ratiocinating in his own mind , and therefore sometimes seemed in- coherent to the partial observer . It happened to him as to Pindar , who in modern ...
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... never recollect , except by yourself thinking the argument over again . In so doing , the order and the characteristic expressions will for the most part spontaneously arise ; and it is scarcely credible with what degree of accuracy ...
... never recollect , except by yourself thinking the argument over again . In so doing , the order and the characteristic expressions will for the most part spontaneously arise ; and it is scarcely credible with what degree of accuracy ...
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... never thereafter recover the lost means of perpetual cultivation . Give back to the Church what the nation originally consecrated to its use , and it ought then to be charged with the education of the people ; but half of the original ...
... never thereafter recover the lost means of perpetual cultivation . Give back to the Church what the nation originally consecrated to its use , and it ought then to be charged with the education of the people ; but half of the original ...
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