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 xv
... practical habits of whose life had put him on his guard with respect to all speculative reasoning , without rendering him insensible to the desirableness of principles more secure than the shifting rules and theories generalized from ...
... practical habits of whose life had put him on his guard with respect to all speculative reasoning , without rendering him insensible to the desirableness of principles more secure than the shifting rules and theories generalized from ...
Side 34
... practical wisdom , so that the de- lighted reader knowing nothing knows all about almost every thing . There will succeed , therefore , in my opinion , and that too within no long time , to the rudeness and rusticity of our age , that ...
... practical wisdom , so that the de- lighted reader knowing nothing knows all about almost every thing . There will succeed , therefore , in my opinion , and that too within no long time , to the rudeness and rusticity of our age , that ...
Side 53
... practical consequences , it is not only removed , but in its removal gives us the symbol of a new fact , that of distance . In a similar train of thought , though more fancifully , I might have elucidated the preceding condition , and ...
... practical consequences , it is not only removed , but in its removal gives us the symbol of a new fact , that of distance . In a similar train of thought , though more fancifully , I might have elucidated the preceding condition , and ...
Side 90
... practical sedition or conspiracy . They talk ill , said Charles V. of his Belgian provinces , but they suffer so much the better for it . His successor thought differently : he deter mined to be master of their words and opinions , as ...
... practical sedition or conspiracy . They talk ill , said Charles V. of his Belgian provinces , but they suffer so much the better for it . His successor thought differently : he deter mined to be master of their words and opinions , as ...
Side 111
... practical heroism with previous habits of philosophic thought , by a singularly ap- ( La cena de le ceneri . See particularly the second dialogue . - Ed . ) The most industrious historians of speculative philosophy , have not been able ...
... practical heroism with previous habits of philosophic thought , by a singularly ap- ( La cena de le ceneri . See particularly the second dialogue . - Ed . ) The most industrious historians of speculative philosophy , have not been able ...
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