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 x
... human mind . XVI . Supremacy of the reason : power given by acting on principle : falsehood and unworthiness of modern principles in taste , morals , and religion . FIRST LANDING - PLACE . ESSAYS I - V . pp . 121-150 . I. Voltaire and ...
... human mind . XVI . Supremacy of the reason : power given by acting on principle : falsehood and unworthiness of modern principles in taste , morals , and religion . FIRST LANDING - PLACE . ESSAYS I - V . pp . 121-150 . I. Voltaire and ...
Side xii
... human analogies : Taylor's latitudinarianism . III Greek sophists : their character and principles : separation of ethics from religion : the author's convictions of the nature and results of the his- tory of the last century and a half ...
... human analogies : Taylor's latitudinarianism . III Greek sophists : their character and principles : separation of ethics from religion : the author's convictions of the nature and results of the his- tory of the last century and a half ...
Side xiii
... human af- fairs : how : invidious use of the phrase . II . Impression left by Sir A. B. on the author : state of Malta : corruption . III . Personal memoir of Sir A. B .; anecdotes of him . IV . Ball and Nelson : Nelson's reliance on ...
... human af- fairs : how : invidious use of the phrase . II . Impression left by Sir A. B. on the author : state of Malta : corruption . III . Personal memoir of Sir A. B .; anecdotes of him . IV . Ball and Nelson : Nelson's reliance on ...
Side 22
... human soul , my very system compels me to defend not only the propriety , but the absolute necessity , of adopting it , if we really intend to render our fellow - creatures better or wiser . But it is with dullness as with obscurity ...
... human soul , my very system compels me to defend not only the propriety , but the absolute necessity , of adopting it , if we really intend to render our fellow - creatures better or wiser . But it is with dullness as with obscurity ...
Side 31
... human mind never to be called into effort : the habit of receiving pleasure without any exertion of thought , by the mere excitement of curiosity and sensibility , may be justly ranked among the worst effects of habitual novel reading ...
... human mind never to be called into effort : the habit of receiving pleasure without any exertion of thought , by the mere excitement of curiosity and sensibility , may be justly ranked among the worst effects of habitual novel reading ...
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