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 xiii
... British government . VI . Ball's popularity in Malta : jealousy of him in the government : discussion of the importance of Malta to this country . APPENDIX . .525 * FRIEND ! were an author privileged to name his TABLE OF CONTENTS . xiii.
... British government . VI . Ball's popularity in Malta : jealousy of him in the government : discussion of the importance of Malta to this country . APPENDIX . .525 * FRIEND ! were an author privileged to name his TABLE OF CONTENTS . xiii.
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... importance , if I could persuade myself to take the advice . Re- leased by these principles from all moral obligation , and ambi- tious of procuring pastime and self - oblivion for a race , which could have nothing noble to remember ...
... importance , if I could persuade myself to take the advice . Re- leased by these principles from all moral obligation , and ambi- tious of procuring pastime and self - oblivion for a race , which could have nothing noble to remember ...
Side 32
... importance of the convic- tions , which first impelled me to the present undertaking , to leave unattempted any honorable means of recommending them to as wide a circle as possible . Hitherto I have been employed in laying the ...
... importance of the convic- tions , which first impelled me to the present undertaking , to leave unattempted any honorable means of recommending them to as wide a circle as possible . Hitherto I have been employed in laying the ...
Side 44
... importance , and acted courteously as a man , in order to win attention as an Apostle . A traveller prefers for daily use the coin of the nation through which he is passing , to bullion or the mintage of his own country : and is this to ...
... importance , and acted courteously as a man , in order to win attention as an Apostle . A traveller prefers for daily use the coin of the nation through which he is passing , to bullion or the mintage of his own country : and is this to ...
Side 52
... importance of the truth communicated . The rustic would have little reason to thank the philosopher , who should give him true conceptions of the folly of believing in ghosts , omens , dreams , & c . at the price of abandoning his faith ...
... importance of the truth communicated . The rustic would have little reason to thank the philosopher , who should give him true conceptions of the folly of believing in ghosts , omens , dreams , & c . at the price of abandoning his faith ...
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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