Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Том 1Minca, 1835 - 372 страници |
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... taken as pretty strong presumptive evidence that his ordinary manner was plain and direct enough ; and even when , as sometimes happened , he seemed to ramble from the road , and to lose himself in a wil- derness of digressions , the ...
... taken as pretty strong presumptive evidence that his ordinary manner was plain and direct enough ; and even when , as sometimes happened , he seemed to ramble from the road , and to lose himself in a wil- derness of digressions , the ...
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... ; but half of the original revenue has been already taken by force from her , or lost to her through desuetude , legal decision , or public opinion ; and are those whose very - houses and parks are part and parcel of what the PREFACE .
... ; but half of the original revenue has been already taken by force from her , or lost to her through desuetude , legal decision , or public opinion ; and are those whose very - houses and parks are part and parcel of what the PREFACE .
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... taken place , and I can testify , what I am sure I could bring fifty of my contemporaries at a week's notice to corroborate , that this solu- tion of the Pythagorean abstinence from beans was regularly taught us in school , as a matter ...
... taken place , and I can testify , what I am sure I could bring fifty of my contemporaries at a week's notice to corroborate , that this solu- tion of the Pythagorean abstinence from beans was regularly taught us in school , as a matter ...
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... taken are taken bodily and without alteration , and not the slightest art is used - and a little 1 PREFACE .
... taken are taken bodily and without alteration , and not the slightest art is used - and a little 1 PREFACE .
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... taken almost literally , except that the sun is created before the light , and then the herbs and the plants after the sun ; which are precisely the two points they did not understand , and therefore altered as errors . * William III ...
... taken almost literally , except that the sun is created before the light , and then the herbs and the plants after the sun ; which are precisely the two points they did not understand , and therefore altered as errors . * William III ...
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