The Table Talk and Omniana of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With Additional Table Talk from Allsop's "Recollections," and Manuscript Matter Not Before PrintedG. Bell and sons, 1884 - 446 страници |
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... equal to Sir James in talents , " says Robert Hall . " The powers of his mind are admirably balanced . He is defective only in imagination . He has imagination , too - but with him imagination is an acquisition rather than a faculty ...
... equal to Sir James in talents , " says Robert Hall . " The powers of his mind are admirably balanced . He is defective only in imagination . He has imagination , too - but with him imagination is an acquisition rather than a faculty ...
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... equal to that of Cowley or Dryden . Read Algernon Sidney ; his style reminds you as little of books as of blackguards . What a gentleman he was ! Burke's Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful seems to me a poor thing ; and what he says ...
... equal to that of Cowley or Dryden . Read Algernon Sidney ; his style reminds you as little of books as of blackguards . What a gentleman he was ! Burke's Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful seems to me a poor thing ; and what he says ...
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... equal to that of Wesley , and their competence in respect of physio- and psycho - logical insight and attainments incomparably greater . Who would dream , indeed , of comparing Wesley with a Cuvier , Hufeland , Blumenbach , Eschenmeyer ...
... equal to that of Wesley , and their competence in respect of physio- and psycho - logical insight and attainments incomparably greater . Who would dream , indeed , of comparing Wesley with a Cuvier , Hufeland , Blumenbach , Eschenmeyer ...
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... equal to the time that would have been taken in reading the complete verse . I have no doubt whatever that Homer is a mere concrete name for the rhapsodies of the " Iliad . " Of course there 991 Mr. Coleridge was a decided Wolfian in ...
... equal to the time that would have been taken in reading the complete verse . I have no doubt whatever that Homer is a mere concrete name for the rhapsodies of the " Iliad . " Of course there 991 Mr. Coleridge was a decided Wolfian in ...
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... equal , for a spiritual being , what we should then feel , from the anarchy of our powers . It would be con- scious madness - a horrid thought ! OCTOBER 5 , 1830 . Politics . * - Ear and Taste for Music Different . - English Liturgy ...
... equal , for a spiritual being , what we should then feel , from the anarchy of our powers . It would be con- scious madness - a horrid thought ! OCTOBER 5 , 1830 . Politics . * - Ear and Taste for Music Different . - English Liturgy ...
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