Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Том 1Minca, 1835 - 372 страници |
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... admiration , as it was the source of their most valuable instruction . Mr. Coleridge's affec- tionate disciples learned their lessons of phi- losophy and criticism from his own mouth . He was to them as an old master of the Academy or ...
... admiration , as it was the source of their most valuable instruction . Mr. Coleridge's affec- tionate disciples learned their lessons of phi- losophy and criticism from his own mouth . He was to them as an old master of the Academy or ...
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... admiration . Not a single word does Cole- ridge say about the originality of his essay one way or other . It is not prefaced by any remark . No mention is made of Schelling within a hundred pages of it , further than a quotation from ...
... admiration . Not a single word does Cole- ridge say about the originality of his essay one way or other . It is not prefaced by any remark . No mention is made of Schelling within a hundred pages of it , further than a quotation from ...
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... admired , must have had something of prophecy in him , when he pronounced this to be an indispensable recipe for happiness . Coleridge , we see , was so far from denying or shuffling about his debts to Schelling , that he makes over ...
... admired , must have had something of prophecy in him , when he pronounced this to be an indispensable recipe for happiness . Coleridge , we see , was so far from denying or shuffling about his debts to Schelling , that he makes over ...
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... admiration of the genius of those whom he so traduced and affected to con- temn was , and still is , on record ; so that well might one of his invulnerable anta- gonists say ; Lord Byron must have known that I had the flocci of his ...
... admiration of the genius of those whom he so traduced and affected to con- temn was , and still is , on record ; so that well might one of his invulnerable anta- gonists say ; Lord Byron must have known that I had the flocci of his ...
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... reminded of the witch of Endor . I recommend you also to look at Webster's admirable treatise on Witchcraft . The pet texts of a Socinian are quite ers . enough for his confutation with acute think- If OF S. T. COLERIDGE . 47 ib ...
... reminded of the witch of Endor . I recommend you also to look at Webster's admirable treatise on Witchcraft . The pet texts of a Socinian are quite ers . enough for his confutation with acute think- If OF S. T. COLERIDGE . 47 ib ...
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