Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Том 1Minca, 1835 - 372 страници |
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... German author . This German , understand , is a poor stick of a man , not to be named on the same day with Coleridge : so that , if it should appear that Coleridge has robbed him , be assured that he has done the scamp too much honour ...
... German author . This German , understand , is a poor stick of a man , not to be named on the same day with Coleridge : so that , if it should appear that Coleridge has robbed him , be assured that he has done the scamp too much honour ...
Страница xliv
... German says that Pythagoras speaks sym- bolically ; meaning that electioneering , or , more generally , all interference with political intrigues , is fatal to a philosopher's pursuits and their appropriate serenity . Therefore , says ...
... German says that Pythagoras speaks sym- bolically ; meaning that electioneering , or , more generally , all interference with political intrigues , is fatal to a philosopher's pursuits and their appropriate serenity . Therefore , says ...
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... German ; but I exceedingly doubt their doing so , unless Mr. Dequincey will assure me that there was an English translation of the German book , if the book was in Ger- man , existing at that time . If I am PREFACE . xlv.
... German ; but I exceedingly doubt their doing so , unless Mr. Dequincey will assure me that there was an English translation of the German book , if the book was in Ger- man , existing at that time . If I am PREFACE . xlv.
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... German , of whom and his book we even now know nothing , " the foremost of Coleridge's ad- mirers " publishes the tale as " the first hint he received of a singular infirmity besetting Coleridge's mind ! " Very sharp , learned , and ...
... German , of whom and his book we even now know nothing , " the foremost of Coleridge's ad- mirers " publishes the tale as " the first hint he received of a singular infirmity besetting Coleridge's mind ! " Very sharp , learned , and ...
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... German is in twenty lines , and I print them here with a very bald English translation , that all my readers may compare them as a curiosity with their glorification in Cole- ridge : Aus tiefem Schatten des schweigenden Tannenhains ...
... German is in twenty lines , and I print them here with a very bald English translation , that all my readers may compare them as a curiosity with their glorification in Cole- ridge : Aus tiefem Schatten des schweigenden Tannenhains ...
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