The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Bind 2Harper & brothers, 1856 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 62
Side 26
... experienced that no delight either in kind or degree is equal to that which accompanies the distinct perception of a funda- mental truth , relative to our moral being ; having , long after the completion of what is ordinarily called a ...
... experienced that no delight either in kind or degree is equal to that which accompanies the distinct perception of a funda- mental truth , relative to our moral being ; having , long after the completion of what is ordinarily called a ...
Side 39
... experience , and justi- fied on the principle of self - defence and by the law of fair retalia- tion , in attributing it to a vicious temper arrogant from irritability , or irritable from arrogance . This learned arrogance admits of ...
... experience , and justi- fied on the principle of self - defence and by the law of fair retalia- tion , in attributing it to a vicious temper arrogant from irritability , or irritable from arrogance . This learned arrogance admits of ...
Side 43
... experienced no unpleasurable shock of feeling in seeing myriads of myriads of living and sentient beings united at the same mo- ment in one gay sensation , one joyous activity ! But awful in- deed is the same appearance in a multitude ...
... experienced no unpleasurable shock of feeling in seeing myriads of myriads of living and sentient beings united at the same mo- ment in one gay sensation , one joyous activity ! But awful in- deed is the same appearance in a multitude ...
Side 44
... experience widens , and our acquaintance with the records of history becomes more extensive and accurate . One of the most seductive arguments of infidelity grounds itself on the numerous passages in the works of the Chris- tian Fathers ...
... experience widens , and our acquaintance with the records of history becomes more extensive and accurate . One of the most seductive arguments of infidelity grounds itself on the numerous passages in the works of the Chris- tian Fathers ...
Side 54
... experience of the reader , whether he who most faithfully adheres to the letter of the law of conscience will not likewise act in strictest correspon- dence to the maxims of prudence and sound policy . I am at least unable to recollect ...
... experience of the reader , whether he who most faithfully adheres to the letter of the law of conscience will not likewise act in strictest correspon- dence to the maxims of prudence and sound policy . I am at least unable to recollect ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
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