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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... thought , where his own interests were concerned , and that he spent in letters and marginal notes , and in discourse at all times and to all auditors a great deal both of thought and brilliant illustration , which a more prudential and ...
... thought , where his own interests were concerned , and that he spent in letters and marginal notes , and in discourse at all times and to all auditors a great deal both of thought and brilliant illustration , which a more prudential and ...
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... thought at large , and to this object he devoted much time and thought , during the latter years of his life , -with what fruit will , it is to * I have asked two students of Schelling if they ever met with this theory in traversing his ...
... thought at large , and to this object he devoted much time and thought , during the latter years of his life , -with what fruit will , it is to * I have asked two students of Schelling if they ever met with this theory in traversing his ...
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... thought that he should have written the line even if he had not . * Biog . Lit. chap . ix . + Ib Mr. Dequincey said of him , with reference to another application of his thoughts , that , " he spun daily , from the loom of his own ...
... thought that he should have written the line even if he had not . * Biog . Lit. chap . ix . + Ib Mr. Dequincey said of him , with reference to another application of his thoughts , that , " he spun daily , from the loom of his own ...
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... thought that he had in contemplation , when he intimated a confident belief , that the work he should produce would appear to be the offspring of his own spirit by better tests than the mere reference to dates : " and although his ...
... thought that he had in contemplation , when he intimated a confident belief , that the work he should produce would appear to be the offspring of his own spirit by better tests than the mere reference to dates : " and although his ...
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... thought with him , —was in search of what Schelling discovered -before he met with his writings and on this point it is to be remarked , that the writer in Blackwood , though he professes to give the whole of Mr. Coleridge's defence ...
... thought with him , —was in search of what Schelling discovered -before he met with his writings and on this point it is to be remarked , that the writer in Blackwood , though he professes to give the whole of Mr. Coleridge's defence ...
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