The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Bind 2Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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Side xi
... English Government : letter of Decatur's , and anecdotes illustrative of principles . X. Review of circumstances which led to the peace of Amiens , and recommencement of the war , especially with regard to the occupation of Malta ...
... English Government : letter of Decatur's , and anecdotes illustrative of principles . X. Review of circumstances which led to the peace of Amiens , and recommencement of the war , especially with regard to the occupation of Malta ...
Side xiii
... English occupa- tion of Malta . Essays II - VI . pp . 479-522 . ESSAY X. Existence of a self - organizing purpose in nature and man : illustrated : operation of this idea in the history of mankind : patriarchal state : cor- rupted into ...
... English occupa- tion of Malta . Essays II - VI . pp . 479-522 . ESSAY X. Existence of a self - organizing purpose in nature and man : illustrated : operation of this idea in the history of mankind : patriarchal state : cor- rupted into ...
Side 29
... form an important epoch in English literature , and open out sources of metrical and rhythmical wealth in the very heart of our language , of which few , if any , among us are aware . order to the regular attainment of this object , all.
... form an important epoch in English literature , and open out sources of metrical and rhythmical wealth in the very heart of our language , of which few , if any , among us are aware . order to the regular attainment of this object , all.
Side 40
... English verse and published his translation , furnishes no positive evidence of his self - conceit , though it implies a great lack of self- knowledge and of acquaintance with the nature of poetry . * A strong wish often imposes itself ...
... English verse and published his translation , furnishes no positive evidence of his self - conceit , though it implies a great lack of self- knowledge and of acquaintance with the nature of poetry . * A strong wish often imposes itself ...
Side 58
... English translation to any congregation in the kingdom , and that no individual who had not been habituated to the strictest and most laborious processes of reasoning , would even suspect its orthodoxy or piety , however heavily the few ...
... English translation to any congregation in the kingdom , and that no individual who had not been habituated to the strictest and most laborious processes of reasoning , would even suspect its orthodoxy or piety , however heavily the few ...
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action admiration Aristotle assertion cause character circumstances common conscience consequences constitution divine doctrine duty effects English equally error ESSAY evil exist experience fact faculty faith false falsehood fear feelings former France French genius give ground heart HERACLIT honor hope human idea imagination individual influence instance intellectual interest Jacobinism Jeremy Taylor knowledge labor less light likewise living Lord Lord Bacon Malta Maltese mankind means ment mind Misetes mode moral nation nature necessity never objects opinion Pamphilus particular passions peace of Amiens person PETRARCH phænomena philosopher physiocratic Plato political possess present principles proof prudence quæ reader reason religion sense Sir Alexander Ball solifidians sophism soul spirit supposed things thou thought tion treaty of Amiens true truth understanding virtue Voltaire whole wisdom wise words writings youth δὲ καὶ