Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... fact to fact , from which some more or less general law is deducible . For facts are valuable to a wise man , chiefly as they lead to the discovery of the indwelling law , which is the true being of things , the sole solution of their ...
... fact to fact , from which some more or less general law is deducible . For facts are valuable to a wise man , chiefly as they lead to the discovery of the indwelling law , which is the true being of things , the sole solution of their ...
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... facts of known and absolute truth . A faith , which transcends even historic belief , must absolutely put out this mere poetic Analogon of faith , as the summer sun is said to ... fact , ( not unlike those furnished for 106 WORDSWORTH.
... facts of known and absolute truth . A faith , which transcends even historic belief , must absolutely put out this mere poetic Analogon of faith , as the summer sun is said to ... fact , ( not unlike those furnished for 106 WORDSWORTH.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge John William Mackail. matters of fact , ( not unlike those furnished for the obituary of a magazine by the friends of some obscure ornament of society lately deceased in some obscure town ) , as Among the hills of ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge John William Mackail. matters of fact , ( not unlike those furnished for the obituary of a magazine by the friends of some obscure ornament of society lately deceased in some obscure town ) , as Among the hills of ...
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