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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... common notoriety . Upon the justice of the remarks here pub- lished , it would be out of place in me to say any thing ; and a commentary of that kind is the less needed , as , in almost every in- stance , the principles upon which the ...
... common notoriety . Upon the justice of the remarks here pub- lished , it would be out of place in me to say any thing ; and a commentary of that kind is the less needed , as , in almost every in- stance , the principles upon which the ...
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... common conversation . Then , escaped from the flesh , he would soar upwards into an atmosphere almost too rare to breathe , but which seemed proper to him , and there he would float at ease . Like enough , what Coleridge then said , his ...
... common conversation . Then , escaped from the flesh , he would soar upwards into an atmosphere almost too rare to breathe , but which seemed proper to him , and there he would float at ease . Like enough , what Coleridge then said , his ...
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... common struggles of a session , there- fore , he took little interest ; and as to mere personal sympathies , the friend of Frere and of Poole , the respected guest of Canning and of Lord Lansdowne , could have nothing to choose . But he ...
... common struggles of a session , there- fore , he took little interest ; and as to mere personal sympathies , the friend of Frere and of Poole , the respected guest of Canning and of Lord Lansdowne , could have nothing to choose . But he ...
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... common throne in England . A little more working in the trenches might have brought him closer to the walls with less personal damage ; but it is better for Christian philosophy as it is , though the assailant was sacrificed in the bold ...
... common throne in England . A little more working in the trenches might have brought him closer to the walls with less personal damage ; but it is better for Christian philosophy as it is , though the assailant was sacrificed in the bold ...
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... common departments of literature in every language is notorious . The early age at which some of these acquisitions were made , and his ardent self - abandonment in the strange pursuit , might , according to a common notion , have ...
... common departments of literature in every language is notorious . The early age at which some of these acquisitions were made , and his ardent self - abandonment in the strange pursuit , might , according to a common notion , have ...
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