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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... Truth and of Goodness will be every way a gainer . This sprig , though slight and im- mature , may yet become its place , in the Poet's wreath of honour , among flowers of graver hue . If the favour shown to several modern in- stances ...
... Truth and of Goodness will be every way a gainer . This sprig , though slight and im- mature , may yet become its place , in the Poet's wreath of honour , among flowers of graver hue . If the favour shown to several modern in- stances ...
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... Truth the ideal Truth - in his own mind , than by his merely intellectual qualifications . To leave the every - day circle of society , in which the literary and scientific rarely the rest never - break through the spell of person ...
... Truth the ideal Truth - in his own mind , than by his merely intellectual qualifications . To leave the every - day circle of society , in which the literary and scientific rarely the rest never - break through the spell of person ...
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... truth , your teacher and guide ; but in a little while you might forget that he was other than a fellow student and the -- companion of your way , so playful was his manner , so simple his language , so affectionate the glance of his ...
... truth , your teacher and guide ; but in a little while you might forget that he was other than a fellow student and the -- companion of your way , so playful was his manner , so simple his language , so affectionate the glance of his ...
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... truth was , that at that very time he was working out his fore- known conclusion through an almost miracu- lous logic , the difficulty of which consisted precisely in the very fact of its minuteness and universality . He took so large a ...
... truth was , that at that very time he was working out his fore- known conclusion through an almost miracu- lous logic , the difficulty of which consisted precisely in the very fact of its minuteness and universality . He took so large a ...
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... 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- deed , for a dinner - table , and too long ...
... 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- deed , for a dinner - table , and too long ...
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