Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Том 1Minca, 1835 - 372 страници |
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... justice of the remarks here pub- lished , it would be out of place in me to say any thing ; and a commentary of that kind is the less needed , as , in almost every in- stance , the principles upon which the speaker founded his X PREFACE .
... justice of the remarks here pub- lished , it would be out of place in me to say any thing ; and a commentary of that kind is the less needed , as , in almost every in- stance , the principles upon which the speaker founded his X PREFACE .
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... less ; but had he been as much an adept in it as a modern novelist , he never could have succeeded in rendering popular or even tolerable , at first , his attempt to push Locke and Paley from their common throne in England . A little ...
... less ; but had he been as much an adept in it as a modern novelist , he never could have succeeded in rendering popular or even tolerable , at first , his attempt to push Locke and Paley from their common throne in England . A little ...
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... less romantically fought a single - handed fight against the whole prejudices of his age , nor so mer- cilessly racked his fine powers on the pro- blem of a universal Christian philosophy - he might have easily won all that a reading ...
... less romantically fought a single - handed fight against the whole prejudices of his age , nor so mer- cilessly racked his fine powers on the pro- blem of a universal Christian philosophy - he might have easily won all that a reading ...
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... less reliance on the already ex- posed misrepresentations of a magazine , would surely have prevented him from flinging out so hastily against the memory of a great man.- - ED . borrowed liberally from particular passages , and being ...
... less reliance on the already ex- posed misrepresentations of a magazine , would surely have prevented him from flinging out so hastily against the memory of a great man.- - ED . borrowed liberally from particular passages , and being ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. of Xenophon than in Plato : that is , there is less of what does not belong to Socrates ; but the general spirit of , and impression left by , Plato , are more Socratic . In Eschylus religion appears terrible ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. of Xenophon than in Plato : that is , there is less of what does not belong to Socrates ; but the general spirit of , and impression left by , Plato , are more Socratic . In Eschylus religion appears terrible ...
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