Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Том 1Minca, 1835 - 372 страници |
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... philosophy contained in those works , which , through an extensive , but now decreasing , prejudice , have hitherto been de- prived of that acceptance with the public which their great preponderating merits de- serve , and will , as I ...
... philosophy contained in those works , which , through an extensive , but now decreasing , prejudice , have hitherto been de- prived of that acceptance with the public which their great preponderating merits de- serve , and will , as I ...
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... philosopher of the antique cast . He had his esoteric and some other members of the Whig ministry dis- approved and regretted it . But the money was pri- vate money , and they could of course have no control over it . If the Westminster ...
... philosopher of the antique cast . He had his esoteric and some other members of the Whig ministry dis- approved and regretted it . But the money was pri- vate money , and they could of course have no control over it . If the Westminster ...
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... philosophy as it is , though the assailant was sacrificed in the bold and artless attack . Mr. Coleridge's prose works had so very limited a sale , that although published in a technical sense , they could scarcely be said to have ever ...
... philosophy as it is , though the assailant was sacrificed in the bold and artless attack . Mr. Coleridge's prose works had so very limited a sale , that although published in a technical sense , they could scarcely be said to have ever ...
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... Philosophy reconciled with Christian Religion , " he would without scruple have used in that work any part or parts of his preliminary treatises , as their intrinsic fitness required . Hence in every one of his prose writings there are ...
... Philosophy reconciled with Christian Religion , " he would without scruple have used in that work any part or parts of his preliminary treatises , as their intrinsic fitness required . Hence in every one of his prose writings there are ...
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... philosophy - he might have easily won all that a reading public can give to a favourite , and have left a name - not greater nor more enduring indeed - but better known , and more prized , than now it is , amongst the wise , the gentle ...
... philosophy - he might have easily won all that a reading public can give to a favourite , and have left a name - not greater nor more enduring indeed - but better known , and more prized , than now it is , amongst the wise , the gentle ...
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