The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological OpinionsHarper & Brothers, 1871 |
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第32页
... means of recommending them to as wide a circle as 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 ...
... means of recommending them to as wide a circle as 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 ...
第33页
... means of making the publication generally known , there might be found throughout the kingdom a sufficient num- ber of meditative minds , who , entertaining similar convictions with myself , and gratified by the prospect of seeing them ...
... means of making the publication generally known , there might be found throughout the kingdom a sufficient num- ber of meditative minds , who , entertaining similar convictions with myself , and gratified by the prospect of seeing them ...
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... means of ascertaining , his aim should be to unsettle a general belief closely connected with public and private quiet ; and if his language and manner be avowedly calculated for the illiterate , and perhaps licentious , part of his ...
... means of ascertaining , his aim should be to unsettle a general belief closely connected with public and private quiet ; and if his language and manner be avowedly calculated for the illiterate , and perhaps licentious , part of his ...
第41页
... means of acquiring , may have been misled by impulses very different from those of high self - opinion ; but the illiterate perpetrator of the Age of Reason ' must have had his very conscience stupefied by the habitual intoxication of ...
... means of acquiring , may have been misled by impulses very different from those of high self - opinion ; but the illiterate perpetrator of the Age of Reason ' must have had his very conscience stupefied by the habitual intoxication of ...
第45页
... means and assuredly if any temptation can provoke a well- regulated temper to intolerance , it is the shameless assertion , that truth and falsehood are indifferent in their own natures ; that the former is as often injurious ( and ...
... means and assuredly if any temptation can provoke a well- regulated temper to intolerance , it is the shameless assertion , that truth and falsehood are indifferent in their own natures ; that the former is as often injurious ( and ...
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