Essays and Marginalia, Том 1E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... never introduce characters , as corrupt ministers are said to have sometimes appointed members of parlia- ment , merely in order to utter their own opinions , their likes and dislikes , through many mouths ; nor do they dispose ...
... never introduce characters , as corrupt ministers are said to have sometimes appointed members of parlia- ment , merely in order to utter their own opinions , their likes and dislikes , through many mouths ; nor do they dispose ...
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... never can submit to . We must confess , that we like the style of the Legitimate poets , as we respect the courts of legitimate monarchs , but we object to the too great influence of either . We take a warm interest in the detail of ...
... never can submit to . We must confess , that we like the style of the Legitimate poets , as we respect the courts of legitimate monarchs , but we object to the too great influence of either . We take a warm interest in the detail of ...
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... never have put his Pegasus on a gallop , nor himself into a passion . He is not , like Nick Bottom , " fit for a part to tear a cat in . " He has no enthusiasm of any sort , unless it be in speaking of himself . He sings delightfully in ...
... never have put his Pegasus on a gallop , nor himself into a passion . He is not , like Nick Bottom , " fit for a part to tear a cat in . " He has no enthusiasm of any sort , unless it be in speaking of himself . He sings delightfully in ...
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... abstruser doctrines of their founder a ready and specious defence for the fables which provoked him to banish Homer from his republic . But the philo . sophers were never auxiliaries to the popular religion , till THE HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY .
... abstruser doctrines of their founder a ready and specious defence for the fables which provoked him to banish Homer from his republic . But the philo . sophers were never auxiliaries to the popular religion , till THE HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY .
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. sophers were never auxiliaries to the popular religion , till they were the enemies of Christianity . In no dissimilar spirit some of the German Illuminati have ranged themselves under the banners of ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. sophers were never auxiliaries to the popular religion , till they were the enemies of Christianity . In no dissimilar spirit some of the German Illuminati have ranged themselves under the banners of ...
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Страница 141 - Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise; But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings; Blank misgivings of a Creature Moving about in worlds not realised, High instincts before which our mortal Nature Did tremble like a guilty Thing surprised...
Страница 37 - They live no longer in the faith of reason ! But still the heart doth need a language, still Doth the old instinct bring back the old names...