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 iv
... thought me for to touch also The world which neweth every day- So as I can , so as I may , Albeit I sickness have and pain , And long have had , yet would I fain Do my mind's hest and besiness , That in some part , so as I guess , The ...
... thought me for to touch also The world which neweth every day- So as I can , so as I may , Albeit I sickness have and pain , And long have had , yet would I fain Do my mind's hest and besiness , That in some part , so as I guess , The ...
Side ix
... thought , and distinction between them . III . Style : author's hopes and expectations . IV . Defence against charges of arrogance and presump- tion . V. Inexpediency of pious frauds : indifference of truth and falsehood denied ...
... thought , and distinction between them . III . Style : author's hopes and expectations . IV . Defence against charges of arrogance and presump- tion . V. Inexpediency of pious frauds : indifference of truth and falsehood denied ...
Side xi
... thought , and of the duty of searching out , and abiding by , the truth : reason and faith : extracts from Taylor and Bedell . XI . XII . XIII . Law of nations : cosmopolitism and nationality . XIV . Law of nations continued : modern ...
... thought , and of the duty of searching out , and abiding by , the truth : reason and faith : extracts from Taylor and Bedell . XI . XII . XIII . Law of nations : cosmopolitism and nationality . XIV . Law of nations continued : modern ...
Side 26
... thought ( as the Irishman , in the hackneyed jest , is said to have passed off a light guinea between two good halfpence ) , this supererogatory merit will not perhaps be taken amiss . Now amusement in and for itself may be afforded by ...
... thought ( as the Irishman , in the hackneyed jest , is said to have passed off a light guinea between two good halfpence ) , this supererogatory merit will not perhaps be taken amiss . Now amusement in and for itself may be afforded by ...
Side 27
... thought sometimes , and attention generally . By thought I here mean the voluntary production in our own minds of those states . of consciousness , to which , as to his fundamental facts , the writer has referred us : while attention ...
... thought sometimes , and attention generally . By thought I here mean the voluntary production in our own minds of those states . of consciousness , to which , as to his fundamental facts , the writer has referred us : while attention ...
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