Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge: In Two Volumes, Том 1Murray, 1835 - 750 страници This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... affectionate communion between us , the painful existence of my revered relative on earth was at length finished in peace , my oc- casional notes of what he had said in my pre- sence had grown to a mass , of which these volumes contain ...
... affectionate communion between us , the painful existence of my revered relative on earth was at length finished in peace , my oc- casional notes of what he had said in my pre- sence had grown to a mass , of which these volumes contain ...
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... affectionate the glance of his pleasant eye ! There were , indeed , some whom Coleridge tired , and some whom he sent asleep . It would occasionally so happen , when the ab- struser mood was strong upon him , and the visiter was narrow ...
... affectionate the glance of his pleasant eye ! There were , indeed , some whom Coleridge tired , and some whom he sent asleep . It would occasionally so happen , when the ab- struser mood was strong upon him , and the visiter was narrow ...
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... affectionate disciples far and near . Had Coleridge been master of his genius , and not , alas ! mastered by it ; had he less romantically fought a single - handed fight against the whole prejudices of his age , nor so mer- cilessly ...
... affectionate disciples far and near . Had Coleridge been master of his genius , and not , alas ! mastered by it ; had he less romantically fought a single - handed fight against the whole prejudices of his age , nor so mer- cilessly ...
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... been dictated by the same affection to the same object when attired in feminine loveliness or in manly beauty . " ( Poetical Works , vol . ii . p . 120. ) — Ed . for her father's life , and then , when she 72 TABLE TALK.
... been dictated by the same affection to the same object when attired in feminine loveliness or in manly beauty . " ( Poetical Works , vol . ii . p . 120. ) — Ed . for her father's life , and then , when she 72 TABLE TALK.
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... affection upwards to man . The ant and the bee are , I think , much nearer man in the understanding or faculty of ... affectionate , of the irrational creatures , so far as our present acquaintance with the facts of natural history ...
... affection upwards to man . The ant and the bee are , I think , much nearer man in the understanding or faculty of ... affectionate , of the irrational creatures , so far as our present acquaintance with the facts of natural history ...
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