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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... original revenue has been already taken by force from her , or lost to her through desuetude , legal decision , or public opinion ; and are those whose very houses and parks are part and parcel of what the nation designed for the ...
... original revenue has been already taken by force from her , or lost to her through desuetude , legal decision , or public opinion ; and are those whose very houses and parks are part and parcel of what the nation designed for the ...
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... original Preface , of May 11 , 1835 , larger in quantity than the part retained . It was mainly vituperative and controversial . The omission of it shows at once good taste , and faith in the permanence of Coleridge's fame . against a ...
... original Preface , of May 11 , 1835 , larger in quantity than the part retained . It was mainly vituperative and controversial . The omission of it shows at once good taste , and faith in the permanence of Coleridge's fame . against a ...
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... original ; but he copies from himself . His rapid descents from the hyper - tragic to the infra- colloquial , though sometimes productive of great effect , are often unreasonable . To see him act , is like reading Shakspere by flashes ...
... original ; but he copies from himself . His rapid descents from the hyper - tragic to the infra- colloquial , though sometimes productive of great effect , are often unreasonable . To see him act , is like reading Shakspere by flashes ...
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... original man . He is uncommonly powerful in his own line ; but it is not the line of a first- rate man . After all his fluency and brilliant erudition , you can rarely carry off anything worth preserving . You might not improperly write ...
... original man . He is uncommonly powerful in his own line ; but it is not the line of a first- rate man . After all his fluency and brilliant erudition , you can rarely carry off anything worth preserving . You might not improperly write ...
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... original a manner . Nothing can be finer than the principles which he lays down in morals and religion . His deep study of Scripture is very astonishing ; the rest of the party were but as chil- dren in his hands , not merely in general ...
... original a manner . Nothing can be finer than the principles which he lays down in morals and religion . His deep study of Scripture is very astonishing ; the rest of the party were but as chil- dren in his hands , not merely in general ...
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