Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge: In Two Volumes, Том 1John Murray, 1835 |
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... the Hebrews The Logos VOL . I. - 17 Witch of Endor ib . Socinianism 18 Plato and Xenophon 19 Religions of the Greeks 20 Egyptian Antiquities 21 Milton 22 Virgil e Government French Gendarmerie Page - Page 201 Government 225 ib.
... the Hebrews The Logos VOL . I. - 17 Witch of Endor ib . Socinianism 18 Plato and Xenophon 19 Religions of the Greeks 20 Egyptian Antiquities 21 Milton 22 Virgil e Government French Gendarmerie Page - Page 201 Government 225 ib.
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... French Revolution , 1830 195 ib . Captain B. Hall and the ib . Americans Principles of a Review 172 English Reformation Party Spirit · 174 Democracy Southey's Life of Bunyan 175 Idea of a State - - 196 - 199 - 200 ib . ib . Laud ib ...
... French Revolution , 1830 195 ib . Captain B. Hall and the ib . Americans Principles of a Review 172 English Reformation Party Spirit · 174 Democracy Southey's Life of Bunyan 175 Idea of a State - - 196 - 199 - 200 ib . ib . Laud ib ...
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... French Gendarmerie Page - Page 201 Government 225 ib . Popular Representation 226 Philosophy of young Napier - 229 Day Men at the present Buonaparte - 230 202 Southey 231 Poetry Modern Metre Logic Varro Socrates Greek Philosophy ...
... French Gendarmerie Page - Page 201 Government 225 ib . Popular Representation 226 Philosophy of young Napier - 229 Day Men at the present Buonaparte - 230 202 Southey 231 Poetry Modern Metre Logic Varro Socrates Greek Philosophy ...
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... French Revolution was alone a subject fit for him . We are not yet aware of all the consequences of that event . We are too near it . Goldsmith did every thing happily . You abuse snuff ! Perhaps it is the final cause of the human nose ...
... French Revolution was alone a subject fit for him . We are not yet aware of all the consequences of that event . We are too near it . Goldsmith did every thing happily . You abuse snuff ! Perhaps it is the final cause of the human nose ...
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... French revolution , when every shadow of freedom in France had vanished , in eulogizing the men and measures of that shallow - hearted people . So he went on gradually , further and further departing from all the principles of English ...
... French revolution , when every shadow of freedom in France had vanished , in eulogizing the men and measures of that shallow - hearted people . So he went on gradually , further and further departing from all the principles of English ...
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