Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... reasons of no ordinary strength and evidence , reasons grounded in the essence of human nature . Otherwise , I should not hesitate to consider him as a man not so much proof against all authority , as dead to it . 6 The second line ...
... reasons of no ordinary strength and evidence , reasons grounded in the essence of human nature . Otherwise , I should not hesitate to consider him as a man not so much proof against all authority , as dead to it . 6 The second line ...
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... reason . For being so very few , they cannot sensibly detract from the reputation of an author , who is even ... reasons on which I ground both the moral and intellectual importance of habituating ourselves to a strict accuracy of ...
... reason . For being so very few , they cannot sensibly detract from the reputation of an author , who is even ... reasons on which I ground both the moral and intellectual importance of habituating ourselves to a strict accuracy of ...
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... reason , but from having in great measure assured myself of the fact by actual though limited experience , that , to a youth led from his first boyhood to investigate the meaning of every word and the reason of its choice and position ...
... reason , but from having in great measure assured myself of the fact by actual though limited experience , that , to a youth led from his first boyhood to investigate the meaning of every word and the reason of its choice and position ...
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