The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological OpinionsHarper & Brothers, 1871 |
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第19页
... sense of succession is lost in the uniformity of the stream . It was toward the close of this golden age ( the memory of which the self - dissatisfied race of men have everywhere pre- served and cherished ) when conscience acted in man ...
... sense of succession is lost in the uniformity of the stream . It was toward the close of this golden age ( the memory of which the self - dissatisfied race of men have everywhere pre- served and cherished ) when conscience acted in man ...
第22页
... sense of seeing . If you mean to be read , try to entertain , and do not pretend to instruct . To such objections it would be amply sufficient , on my system of faith , to answer , that we are not all blind , but all subject to ...
... sense of seeing . If you mean to be read , try to entertain , and do not pretend to instruct . To such objections it would be amply sufficient , on my system of faith , to answer , that we are not all blind , but all subject to ...
第36页
... sense , this is genius ! this I understand and ad- mire ! I have thought the very same a hundred times myself ! " In other words , this man has reminded me of my own clever- ness , and therefore I admire him . Oh ! for one piece of ...
... sense , this is genius ! this I understand and ad- mire ! I have thought the very same a hundred times myself ! " In other words , this man has reminded me of my own clever- ness , and therefore I admire him . Oh ! for one piece of ...
第38页
... sense of the words , and could mean no more than a strong inward conviction , it is manifest that such a rule , if it were universally established , would encourage the pre- sumptuous , and condemn modest and humble minds alone to ...
... sense of the words , and could mean no more than a strong inward conviction , it is manifest that such a rule , if it were universally established , would encourage the pre- sumptuous , and condemn modest and humble minds alone to ...
第40页
... sense of the word . He has taken a thing before he had acquired any right or title thereto . If in addition to this unfitness which every man possesses the means of ascertaining , his aim should be to unsettle a general belief closely ...
... sense of the word . He has taken a thing before he had acquired any right or title thereto . If in addition to this unfitness which every man possesses the means of ascertaining , his aim should be to unsettle a general belief closely ...
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