Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Том 1Minca, 1835 - 372 страници |
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... known conclusion through an almost miracu- lous logic , the difficulty of which consisted precisely in the very fact of its minuteness and universality . He took so large a scope , that , if he was interrupted before he got to the end ...
... known conclusion through an almost miracu- lous logic , the difficulty of which consisted precisely in the very fact of its minuteness and universality . He took so large a scope , that , if he was interrupted before he got to the end ...
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... known to have said , would have argued in me a disapprobation or a fear , which I disclaim . A few words , however , may be pertinently employed here in ex- plaining the true bearing of Coleridge's mind on the politics of our modern ...
... known to have said , would have argued in me a disapprobation or a fear , which I disclaim . A few words , however , may be pertinently employed here in ex- plaining the true bearing of Coleridge's mind on the politics of our modern ...
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... known , and more prized , than now it is , amongst the wise , the gentle , and the good , throughout all ranks of society . Nevertheless , desultory as his labours , frag- mentary as his productions at present may seem to the cursory ...
... known , and more prized , than now it is , amongst the wise , the gentle , and the good , throughout all ranks of society . Nevertheless , desultory as his labours , frag- mentary as his productions at present may seem to the cursory ...
Страница xliv
... known to me by his best friend , and first published to the world by me , the foremost of his admirers ! But both of us had sufficient reasons , " & c . As Mr. Dequincey has asserted that all this dialogue took place twenty - eight ...
... known to me by his best friend , and first published to the world by me , the foremost of his admirers ! But both of us had sufficient reasons , " & c . As Mr. Dequincey has asserted that all this dialogue took place twenty - eight ...
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... believe that the practice of voting by beans or ballot was long subsequent to the time of Pythagoras , to whom in all probability the cheirotonia or natural mode of Of election by a show of hands was alone known . xlvi PREFACE .
... believe that the practice of voting by beans or ballot was long subsequent to the time of Pythagoras , to whom in all probability the cheirotonia or natural mode of Of election by a show of hands was alone known . xlvi PREFACE .
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