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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... heart , and thanksgiving and grateful love the sole sacrifice.- In this blest age of dignified innocence , one of their honored elders , whose absence they were beginning to notice , entered with hurrying steps the place of their common ...
... heart , and thanksgiving and grateful love the sole sacrifice.- In this blest age of dignified innocence , one of their honored elders , whose absence they were beginning to notice , entered with hurrying steps the place of their common ...
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... heart by an absolute and innate necessity , at least by a necessity which no human power , no efforts of reason or eloquence , could remove or lessen ; I should deem it even pre- sumptuous to aim at other or higher object than that of ...
... heart by an absolute and innate necessity , at least by a necessity which no human power , no efforts of reason or eloquence , could remove or lessen ; I should deem it even pre- sumptuous to aim at other or higher object than that of ...
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... 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.
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... heart , without reminding the reader obtrusively of myself . But the frequency with which I have spoken in my own person , recalls my apprehensions to the second danger , which it was my hope to guard against ; the probable charge of ...
... heart , without reminding the reader obtrusively of myself . But the frequency with which I have spoken in my own person , recalls my apprehensions to the second danger , which it was my hope to guard against ; the probable charge of ...
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... heart , or corruption of moral principle , to all who deny the truth of the doctrine , or the sufficiency of the evidence , or the fairness of the reasoning adduced in its support . This is indeed not essentially different from the ...
... heart , or corruption of moral principle , to all who deny the truth of the doctrine , or the sufficiency of the evidence , or the fairness of the reasoning adduced in its support . This is indeed not essentially different from the ...
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