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 19
... possible of my fellow - creatures . ANTECEDENTLY to all history , and long glimmering through it as a holy tradition , there presents itself to our imagination an indefinite period , dateless as eternity ; a state rather than a time ...
... possible of my fellow - creatures . ANTECEDENTLY to all history , and long glimmering through it as a holy tradition , there presents itself to our imagination an indefinite period , dateless as eternity ; a state rather than a time ...
Side 27
... possible , which would require from a well - educated reader any energy of thought and voluntary abstraction . But attention , I confess , will be requisite throughout , except in the excursive and miscellaneous essays that will be ...
... possible , which would require from a well - educated reader any energy of thought and voluntary abstraction . But attention , I confess , will be requisite throughout , except in the excursive and miscellaneous essays that will be ...
Side 31
... possible that they should be remembered . - Nor is it less true , that those who confine their reading to such books dwarf their own faculties , and finally re- duce their understandings to a deplorable imbecility : the fact you mention ...
... possible that they should be remembered . - Nor is it less true , that those who confine their reading to such books dwarf their own faculties , and finally re- duce their understandings to a deplorable imbecility : the fact you mention ...
Side 32
... possible . Hitherto I have been employed in laying the foundation of my work . But the proper merit of a foundation is its massiveness and solidity . The conveniences and ornaments , the gilding and stucco work , the sunshine and sunny ...
... possible . Hitherto I have been employed in laying the foundation of my work . But the proper merit of a foundation is its massiveness and solidity . The conveniences and ornaments , the gilding and stucco work , the sunshine and sunny ...
Side 42
... possible in one mind , than it is for the same man to be at the same instant virtuous and vicious . Cognitio veritatis omnia falsa , si modo proferantur , etiam quæ prius inau- dita erant , et dijudicare et subvertere idonea est ...
... possible in one mind , than it is for the same man to be at the same instant virtuous and vicious . Cognitio veritatis omnia falsa , si modo proferantur , etiam quæ prius inau- dita erant , et dijudicare et subvertere idonea est ...
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