The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological OpinionsHarper & Brothers, 1871 |
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第23页
... least must have been my persuasion ; or the present volumes must have been wittingly written to no pur- pose . If I believed our nature fettered to all this wretchedness of head and heart by an absolute and innate necessity , at least ...
... least must have been my persuasion ; or the present volumes must have been wittingly written to no pur- pose . If I believed our nature fettered to all this wretchedness of head and heart by an absolute and innate necessity , at least ...
第26页
... least persuade themselves that they pursue ; but whether a change might not be hazarded of the usual order , in which periodical writers have in general attempted to convey them . Having my self experienced that no delight either in ...
... least persuade themselves that they pursue ; but whether a change might not be hazarded of the usual order , in which periodical writers have in general attempted to convey them . Having my self experienced that no delight either in ...
第30页
... least attractive essays must appear in the beginning , and thus subject me to the necessity of demanding effort or soliciting pa- tience in that part of the work , where it was most my interest to secure the confidence of my readers by ...
... least attractive essays must appear in the beginning , and thus subject me to the necessity of demanding effort or soliciting pa- tience in that part of the work , where it was most my interest to secure the confidence of my readers by ...
第54页
... least unable to recollect a single instance , either in history or in my personal experience , of a preponderance of injurious conse- quences from the publication of any truth , under the observance of the moral conditions above stated ...
... least unable to recollect a single instance , either in history or in my personal experience , of a preponderance of injurious conse- quences from the publication of any truth , under the observance of the moral conditions above stated ...
第61页
... least , we are , if not better , yet better off , than our * " It is for his country , not his order , to glory in the man whom that order condemned to imprisonment , not for his supposed skill in magic , but for those opinions which he ...
... least , we are , if not better , yet better off , than our * " It is for his country , not his order , to glory in the man whom that order condemned to imprisonment , not for his supposed skill in magic , but for those opinions which he ...
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