The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, 第 3 卷Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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第xxxvi页
... moral being of Coleridge but to the frame of his intellect , and was in close connection with that which constituted his peculiar intellectual strength , his power of abstracting and referring to universal principles , often rendered ...
... moral being of Coleridge but to the frame of his intellect , and was in close connection with that which constituted his peculiar intellectual strength , his power of abstracting and referring to universal principles , often rendered ...
第xxxvii页
... moral and mental distinctions more clearly ; yet his judgments of particular persons were often rela- tunately delayed it too long till Mr. T.'s very sudden death prevented it altogether ; but he can vouch for its general correctness ...
... moral and mental distinctions more clearly ; yet his judgments of particular persons were often rela- tunately delayed it too long till Mr. T.'s very sudden death prevented it altogether ; but he can vouch for its general correctness ...
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... moral , and this may have been brought out , -I think such defects are never caused or implanted , -by circumstances ; but it is hardly fair play to impute such defects to a writer or describe them as hav- ing corrupted his opinions ...
... moral , and this may have been brought out , -I think such defects are never caused or implanted , -by circumstances ; but it is hardly fair play to impute such defects to a writer or describe them as hav- ing corrupted his opinions ...
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... moral and spiritual sense : but such was never my Father's situation . When he is described as having been impaired in his religious mind by editing a newspaper , would any one guess the fact to be this , that , in his youth , he put ...
... moral and spiritual sense : but such was never my Father's situation . When he is described as having been impaired in his religious mind by editing a newspaper , would any one guess the fact to be this , that , in his youth , he put ...
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... moral law in its depth and purity , theism itself in its depth and purity- ( the acknowledg- ment of God as a Spirit , one and personal , with the relations to each other of the Creator and the creature - a faint distorted shadow of ...
... moral law in its depth and purity , theism itself in its depth and purity- ( the acknowledg- ment of God as a Spirit , one and personal , with the relations to each other of the Creator and the creature - a faint distorted shadow of ...
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