The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Том 6Harper & brothers, 1853 |
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... wish that the Author had developed his views more fully ; but the portion of it which refers to the State seems to me in the highest degree satisfactory . When I use the word satisfactory , I do not mean that it will satisfy the wishes ...
... wish that the Author had developed his views more fully ; but the portion of it which refers to the State seems to me in the highest degree satisfactory . When I use the word satisfactory , I do not mean that it will satisfy the wishes ...
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... wishes to conduct it . To them , therefore , the book is satisfactory by reason of those very qualities which make it alike unpleasant to the formal schoolman and to the man of the world . And , accordingly , scarcely any book ...
... wishes to conduct it . To them , therefore , the book is satisfactory by reason of those very qualities which make it alike unpleasant to the formal schoolman and to the man of the world . And , accordingly , scarcely any book ...
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... wish . But least of all , by predilection for any particular sect or party ; for wherever I look , in religion or in politics , I seem to see a world of power and talent wasted on the support of half - truths , too often the most ...
... wish . But least of all , by predilection for any particular sect or party ; for wherever I look , in religion or in politics , I seem to see a world of power and talent wasted on the support of half - truths , too often the most ...
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... wishes have through my whole life , since earliest manhood , unwaveringly pointed , and has so agreeably disappointed my fears , that my first impulse was to suppress the pages , which I had written while the particulars of the Bill ...
... wishes have through my whole life , since earliest manhood , unwaveringly pointed , and has so agreeably disappointed my fears , that my first impulse was to suppress the pages , which I had written while the particulars of the Bill ...
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... wish for their country's weal . But many things have con- spired to draw off attention from its true origin and import , and have led us to seek the reasons for thus connecting the two words in facts and motives that lie nearer the ...
... wish for their country's weal . But many things have con- spired to draw off attention from its true origin and import , and have led us to seek the reasons for thus connecting the two words in facts and motives that lie nearer the ...
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