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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... passage , be of great intrinsic importance ; but they can hardly be without some , and , I hope , a worthy , interest , as coming from the lips of one , at least , of the most extraordinary men of the age ; whilst , to the best of my ...
... passage , be of great intrinsic importance ; but they can hardly be without some , and , I hope , a worthy , interest , as coming from the lips of one , at least , of the most extraordinary men of the age ; whilst , to the best of my ...
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... passages which will be pronounced illiberal by those who , in the present day , emphatically call themselves liberal - the liberal . I allude , of course , to Mr. Coleridge's remarks on the Reform Bill and the Malthusian economists ...
... passages which will be pronounced illiberal by those who , in the present day , emphatically call themselves liberal - the liberal . I allude , of course , to Mr. Coleridge's remarks on the Reform Bill and the Malthusian economists ...
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... passages to be found in some others of those writings ; and there are several particular positions and reasonings , which he considered of vital im- portance , re - iterated in the " Friend , " the " Literary Life , " the " Lay Sermons ...
... passages to be found in some others of those writings ; and there are several particular positions and reasonings , which he considered of vital im- portance , re - iterated in the " Friend , " the " Literary Life , " the " Lay Sermons ...
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... passages , that Xenophon had preserved the most of the man Socrates ; that he was the best Boswell ; and that Socrates , as a persona dialogi , was little more than a poetical phantom in Plato's hands . On the other hand , he In ...
... passages , that Xenophon had preserved the most of the man Socrates ; that he was the best Boswell ; and that Socrates , as a persona dialogi , was little more than a poetical phantom in Plato's hands . On the other hand , he In ...
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... passage , transcendant alike in eloquence and philosophic depth , which the readers of the " Aids to Reflection " have long since laid up in cedar : - 66 Every rank of creatures , as it ascends in the scale of creation , leaves death ...
... passage , transcendant alike in eloquence and philosophic depth , which the readers of the " Aids to Reflection " have long since laid up in cedar : - 66 Every rank of creatures , as it ascends in the scale of creation , leaves death ...
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