Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Том 1Minca, 1835 - 372 страници |
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... Review . But neither the Westminster nor any Review has a right to say that which is untrue , more especially when the misrepresentation is em- ployed for the express purpose of injury and de- traction . Amongst a great deal of coarse ...
... Review . But neither the Westminster nor any Review has a right to say that which is untrue , more especially when the misrepresentation is em- ployed for the express purpose of injury and de- traction . Amongst a great deal of coarse ...
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... Review . It was the mere act of George the Fourth's own princely temper . The gentlemen chosen to receive this bounty were the following : - -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; Rev. Edward Davies ; Rev. John Jamieson , D.D .; Rev. Thomas ...
... Review . It was the mere act of George the Fourth's own princely temper . The gentlemen chosen to receive this bounty were the following : - -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; Rev. Edward Davies ; Rev. John Jamieson , D.D .; Rev. Thomas ...
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... any merit with the Westminster Review for having advised that act ; -on the contrary , to the best of my knowledge , Lord Grey , Lord Brougham , b VOL . I. knew much of it in any thing below the surface PREFACE . xxxiii.
... any merit with the Westminster Review for having advised that act ; -on the contrary , to the best of my knowledge , Lord Grey , Lord Brougham , b VOL . I. knew much of it in any thing below the surface PREFACE . xxxiii.
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... Reviewer is acquainted with any other public pension , Tory , Whig , or Radical , re- ceived by Mr. Coleridge , he has an opportunity every quarter of stating it . In the mean time , I must take the liberty of charging him with the ...
... Reviewer is acquainted with any other public pension , Tory , Whig , or Radical , re- ceived by Mr. Coleridge , he has an opportunity every quarter of stating it . In the mean time , I must take the liberty of charging him with the ...
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... reviewer ' eight hundred or a thousand years hence , should make the discovery , ' he determines to prevent him by forestalling him , and states it in full , as in admirership bound . dissertation in the Biographia Literaria on the ...
... reviewer ' eight hundred or a thousand years hence , should make the discovery , ' he determines to prevent him by forestalling him , and states it in full , as in admirership bound . dissertation in the Biographia Literaria on the ...
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