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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... original contract . " III . System of expedience and prudence adopted : system of the pure reason : motives for exposing its falsehood . IV . Statement of the system : Rousseau's " Social Con- tract , " and Paine's " Rights of Man ...
... original contract . " III . System of expedience and prudence adopted : system of the pure reason : motives for exposing its falsehood . IV . Statement of the system : Rousseau's " Social Con- tract , " and Paine's " Rights of Man ...
Side 19
... and all enjoyed * Lib . I. tract . iv . c . 4. Some clauses in the original are omitted , and one or two changes of words have been made , by the Author , in this quota . tion.-Ed. in common the bounteous harvest produced , and gathered in.
... and all enjoyed * Lib . I. tract . iv . c . 4. Some clauses in the original are omitted , and one or two changes of words have been made , by the Author , in this quota . tion.-Ed. in common the bounteous harvest produced , and gathered in.
Side 29
... original error in the mode of circulation . ΤΟ When I first undertook the present publication for the sake and with the avowed object of referring men in all things to principles or fundamental truths , I was well aware of the obsta ...
... original error in the mode of circulation . ΤΟ When I first undertook the present publication for the sake and with the avowed object of referring men in all things to principles or fundamental truths , I was well aware of the obsta ...
Side 34
... , all masculine fortitude of virtue . * In the original of this passage , the words gulam and mortales stand re- spectively for præsentem gustum and lectores . - Ed . ESSAY IV . Si modo quæ natura et ratione concessa 34 THE FRIEND .
... , all masculine fortitude of virtue . * In the original of this passage , the words gulam and mortales stand re- spectively for præsentem gustum and lectores . - Ed . ESSAY IV . Si modo quæ natura et ratione concessa 34 THE FRIEND .
Side 40
... is doubtless as much too ballad - like , as the later versions are too epic ; but still , on the whole , it leaves a much truer impression of the original . proof of his high presumption ; and the confident and 40 THE FRIEND .
... is doubtless as much too ballad - like , as the later versions are too epic ; but still , on the whole , it leaves a much truer impression of the original . proof of his high presumption ; and the confident and 40 THE FRIEND .
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