The Table Talk and Omniana of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1917 - 500 страници |
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... fear , 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 instances have little difficulty in ...
... fear , 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 instances have little difficulty in ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Coventry Patmore. PREFACE 11 me a disapprobation or a fear , which I disclaim . A few words , however , may be pertinently employed here in explaining the true bearing of Coleridge's mind on the politics of our ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Coventry Patmore. PREFACE 11 me a disapprobation or a fear , which I disclaim . A few words , however , may be pertinently employed here in explaining the true bearing of Coleridge's mind on the politics of our ...
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... fear - a fear which would have been deemed malicious in any one but the foremost of his admirers - lest any tittle that could tell against Coleridge should be forgotten . One case , however , there is , he assures us , " of real and ...
... fear - a fear which would have been deemed malicious in any one but the foremost of his admirers - lest any tittle that could tell against Coleridge should be forgotten . One case , however , there is , he assures us , " of real and ...
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... done which argues any derangement of mind ? Why , I mean , ' said he , those letters of yours in the Courier , " On the Hopes and Fears of a People invaded by 6 5 THE WHIGS - REFORM 47 foreign Armies . " The 46 TABLE TALK.
... done which argues any derangement of mind ? Why , I mean , ' said he , those letters of yours in the Courier , " On the Hopes and Fears of a People invaded by 6 5 THE WHIGS - REFORM 47 foreign Armies . " The 46 TABLE TALK.
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... most wretched conscience , Waked from her dream of death , like fire shall melt thee , - When all thy mother's tears , thy brother's wounds , Thy people's fears , and curses , and my loss , Our version of the Bible is to be loved and F2.
... most wretched conscience , Waked from her dream of death , like fire shall melt thee , - When all thy mother's tears , thy brother's wounds , Thy people's fears , and curses , and my loss , Our version of the Bible is to be loved and F2.
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