Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Том 1Minca, 1835 - 372 страници |
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... seem fit for present publication . I know , better than any one can tell me , how inadequately these specimens represent the peculiar splen- dour and individuality of Mr. Coleridge's conversation . How should it be otherwise ? Who could ...
... seem fit for present publication . I know , better than any one can tell me , how inadequately these specimens represent the peculiar splen- dour and individuality of Mr. Coleridge's conversation . How should it be otherwise ? Who could ...
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... seem that the old maxim , that nothing ought to be said of the dead but what is good , is in a fair way of being dilated into an understanding that every thing is good that has been said by the dead . The following pages do not , I ...
... seem that the old maxim , that nothing ought to be said of the dead but what is good , is in a fair way of being dilated into an understanding that every thing is good that has been said by the dead . The following pages do not , I ...
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... seem too fragmentary , and therefore deficient in one of the most distinguishing properties of that which they are designed to represent ; and this is true . Yet the reader will in most in- stances have little difficulty in ...
... seem too fragmentary , and therefore deficient in one of the most distinguishing properties of that which they are designed to represent ; and this is true . Yet the reader will in most in- stances have little difficulty in ...
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... his productions at present may seem to the cursory observer - my undoubting belief is , that in the end it will be found that Coleridge did , in his vocation , the day's work - of a giant . He has been melted into the xxxviii PREFACE .
... his productions at present may seem to the cursory observer - my undoubting belief is , that in the end it will be found that Coleridge did , in his vocation , the day's work - of a giant . He has been melted into the xxxviii PREFACE .
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... seem more than enough of preface for such a work as this ; but I know not how I could reconcile with the duty , which I owe to the memory of Coleridge , a total silence on the charges which have been made against him by a distinguished ...
... seem more than enough of preface for such a work as this ; but I know not how I could reconcile with the duty , which I owe to the memory of Coleridge , a total silence on the charges which have been made against him by a distinguished ...
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