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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... give dialogue - indeed , there was seldom much dialogue to give - -the great point with : me was to condense what I could remember on each PREFACE . XXV.
... give dialogue - indeed , there was seldom much dialogue to give - -the great point with : me was to condense what I could remember on each PREFACE . XXV.
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... public- ation more generally agreeable , and my dis- position does not lead me to give gratuitous offence to any one . But the opinions of Mr. Coleridge on these subjects , however im- perfectly expressed by xxvi PREFACE .
... public- ation more generally agreeable , and my dis- position does not lead me to give gratuitous offence to any one . But the opinions of Mr. Coleridge on these subjects , however im- perfectly expressed by xxvi PREFACE .
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... Give back to the Church what the nation originally con- secrated to its use , and it ought then to be charged with the education of the people ; but half of the original revenue has been already taken by force from her , or lost to her ...
... Give back to the Church what the nation originally con- secrated to its use , and it ought then to be charged with the education of the people ; but half of the original revenue has been already taken by force from her , or lost to her ...
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... give to a favourite , and have left a name - not greater nor more enduring indeed — but better known , and more prized , than now it is , amongst the wise , the gentle , and the good , throughout all ranks of society . Nevertheless ...
... give to a favourite , and have left a name - not greater nor more enduring indeed — but better known , and more prized , than now it is , amongst the wise , the gentle , and the good , throughout all ranks of society . Nevertheless ...
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... gives you the common sense of the matter , and in that it is that his strength in debate lies . The national debt has , in fact , made more men rich than have a right to be so , or , ra- ther , any ultimate power , in case of a struggle ...
... gives you the common sense of the matter , and in that it is that his strength in debate lies . The national debt has , in fact , made more men rich than have a right to be so , or , ra- ther , any ultimate power , in case of a struggle ...
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