The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Том 3Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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... accounting for it is from his practice of keeping note - books or journals of his thoughts , filled with observations and brief dissertations on such matters as happened to strike him , with a sprinkling now and INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... accounting for it is from his practice of keeping note - books or journals of his thoughts , filled with observations and brief dissertations on such matters as happened to strike him , with a sprinkling now and INTRODUCTION . xiii.
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... observations from a contemporary writer of the continent , " † without specifying the particular work from which it was taken , or even the writer's name . So indeed it may appear on an examination undertaken ostensibly for the love of ...
... observations from a contemporary writer of the continent , " † without specifying the particular work from which it was taken , or even the writer's name . So indeed it may appear on an examination undertaken ostensibly for the love of ...
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... ; his own full be- lief of what he asserted , I , of course , do not make matter of ques- tion or debate . First , however , reverting for a moment to the simile of the re wasps , , " I beg to observe , χχίν . INTRODUCTION .
... ; his own full be- lief of what he asserted , I , of course , do not make matter of ques- tion or debate . First , however , reverting for a moment to the simile of the re wasps , , " I beg to observe , χχίν . INTRODUCTION .
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... observe , that even if such insects might suck the juice of flowers if they would , mechanically might ( though their organs are not adapted for the purpose like those of bees ) , yet it is certain that instinctively they never do . In ...
... observe , that even if such insects might suck the juice of flowers if they would , mechanically might ( though their organs are not adapted for the purpose like those of bees ) , yet it is certain that instinctively they never do . In ...
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... observations on religious philosophy cited by Mr. Coleridge he declares himself to have anticipated in writing . A few sentences with which he prefaces the extract in the ninth chapter , which have been strongly animadverted upon , I ...
... observations on religious philosophy cited by Mr. Coleridge he declares himself to have anticipated in writing . A few sentences with which he prefaces the extract in the ninth chapter , which have been strongly animadverted upon , I ...
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