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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... mere yes or no answer could not embrace the truth - that is , the whole truth- and might , very probably , by implication , convey error . Hence that exhaustive , cyclical mode of discoursing in which he frequently indulged ; unfit , in ...
... mere yes or no answer could not embrace the truth - that is , the whole truth- and might , very probably , by implication , convey error . Hence that exhaustive , cyclical mode of discoursing in which he frequently indulged ; unfit , in ...
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... mere reporter by memory . It is easy to preserve the pithy remark , the brilliant retort , or the pointed anecdote ; these stick of themselves , and their retention requires no effort of mind . But where the salient angles are ...
... mere reporter by memory . It is easy to preserve the pithy remark , the brilliant retort , or the pointed anecdote ; these stick of themselves , and their retention requires no effort of mind . But where the salient angles are ...
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... 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 threw the weight of his - opinion - and it was considerable - into the PREFACE ...
... 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 threw the weight of his - opinion - and it was considerable - into the PREFACE ...
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... mere act of George the Fourth's own princely temper . The gentlemen chosen to receive this bounty were the following : Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; Rev. Edward Davies ; Rev. John Jamieson , D.D .; 4 Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus ; was too ...
... mere act of George the Fourth's own princely temper . The gentlemen chosen to receive this bounty were the following : Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; Rev. Edward Davies ; Rev. John Jamieson , D.D .; 4 Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus ; was too ...
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... Mere personal familiarity with this extraordinary man did not put you in possession of him ; his pursuits and aspir- ations , though in their mighty range present- ing points of contact and sympathy for all , transcended in their ...
... Mere personal familiarity with this extraordinary man did not put you in possession of him ; his pursuits and aspir- ations , though in their mighty range present- ing points of contact and sympathy for all , transcended in their ...
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