Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... possible , that with these principles others may have been blended , which are not equally evident ; and some which are unsteady and subvertible from the narrowness or imperfection of their basis . But it is more than possible , that ...
... possible , that with these principles others may have been blended , which are not equally evident ; and some which are unsteady and subvertible from the narrowness or imperfection of their basis . But it is more than possible , that ...
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... possible for children ; even had they not been in the habit , as all Christian children are , of hearing the latter term used to express the former . But if the child's belief be only , that he is not dead , but sleepeth ' ; wherein ...
... possible for children ; even had they not been in the habit , as all Christian children are , of hearing the latter term used to express the former . But if the child's belief be only , that he is not dead , but sleepeth ' ; wherein ...
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... possible , and barely possible , to attain that ultimatum which I have ventured to propose as the infallible test of a blame- less style ; its untranslatableness in words of the same language without injury to the meaning . Be it ...
... possible , and barely possible , to attain that ultimatum which I have ventured to propose as the infallible test of a blame- less style ; its untranslatableness in words of the same language without injury to the meaning . Be it ...
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