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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... took was not the shortest , it was generally the most beautiful ; and what you saw by the way was as worthy of note as the ultimate object to which you were jour- neying . It is possible , indeed , that Coleridge did not , in fact ...
... took was not the shortest , it was generally the most beautiful ; and what you saw by the way was as worthy of note as the ultimate object to which you were jour- neying . It is possible , indeed , that Coleridge did not , in fact ...
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... took so large a scope , that , if he was interrupted before he got to the end , he appeared to have been talking without an object ; although , perhaps , a few steps more would have brought you to a point , a retrospect from which would ...
... took so large a scope , that , if he was interrupted before he got to the end , he appeared to have been talking without an object ; although , perhaps , a few steps more would have brought you to a point , a retrospect from which would ...
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... tionate disciples learned their lessons of phi- losophy and criticism from his own mouth . He was to them as an old master of the Academy or Lyceum . The more time he took , the better pleased were such visiters ; for a 2 PREFACE . xix.
... tionate disciples learned their lessons of phi- losophy and criticism from his own mouth . He was to them as an old master of the Academy or Lyceum . The more time he took , the better pleased were such visiters ; for a 2 PREFACE . xix.
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In Two Volumes Samuel Taylor Coleridge. took , the better pleased were such visiters ; for they came expressly to listen , and had ample proof how truly he had declared , that whatever difficulties he might feel , with pen in hand , in ...
In Two Volumes Samuel Taylor Coleridge. took , the better pleased were such visiters ; for they came expressly to listen , and had ample proof how truly he had declared , that whatever difficulties he might feel , with pen in hand , in ...
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... took , although my recollections of it are thrown into separate paragraphs for the sake of superior precision . As I never attempted to give dialogue - indeed , there was seldom much dialogue to give - -the great point with : me was to ...
... took , although my recollections of it are thrown into separate paragraphs for the sake of superior precision . As I never attempted to give dialogue - indeed , there was seldom much dialogue to give - -the great point with : me was to ...
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