Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Том 1Minca, 1835 - 372 страници |
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... once as unique and transcendant ; and upon my return home , on the very first evening which I spent with him after my boyhood , I com- mitted to writing , as well as I could , the principal topics of his conversation in his own words ...
... once as unique and transcendant ; and upon my return home , on the very first evening which I spent with him after my boyhood , I com- mitted to writing , as well as I could , the principal topics of his conversation in his own words ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. heard , should not last for ever . What I did once , I was easily induced by the same feel- ing to do again ; and when , after many years of affectionate communion between us , the painful existence of my revered ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. heard , should not last for ever . What I did once , I was easily induced by the same feel- ing to do again ; and when , after many years of affectionate communion between us , the painful existence of my revered ...
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... once upon my mind with the clearness of noonday light . It may well be imagined that a style of conversation so continuous and diffused as that which I have just attempted to describe , presented remarkable difficulties to a mere ...
... once upon my mind with the clearness of noonday light . It may well be imagined that a style of conversation so continuous and diffused as that which I have just attempted to describe , presented remarkable difficulties to a mere ...
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... once invade that truly national and essentially popular institution , the Church , and divert its funds to the relief or aid of individual charity or public taxation - how specious soever that pretext may be — and you will never ...
... once invade that truly national and essentially popular institution , the Church , and divert its funds to the relief or aid of individual charity or public taxation - how specious soever that pretext may be — and you will never ...
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... once performing privately before the King . The King was much pleased with the imitation of Kemble , and said , — “ I liked Kemble very much . He was one of my earliest friends . I re- member once he was talking , and found himself out ...
... once performing privately before the King . The King was much pleased with the imitation of Kemble , and said , — “ I liked Kemble very much . He was one of my earliest friends . I re- member once he was talking , and found himself out ...
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