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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... perhaps , have been weary enough of hearing him called wonderful , -but the friends of Coleridge well know , that the work was generally neglected till the author's name began to rise by various other means xviii INTRODUCTION .
... perhaps , have been weary enough of hearing him called wonderful , -but the friends of Coleridge well know , that the work was generally neglected till the author's name began to rise by various other means xviii INTRODUCTION .
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... perhaps renders the Biographia more inexplicable . For herein S. T. C. assumes the originality of Schelling - which can only be received with great qualifications — and is content to have it admitted , that the agree- ments between ...
... perhaps renders the Biographia more inexplicable . For herein S. T. C. assumes the originality of Schelling - which can only be received with great qualifications — and is content to have it admitted , that the agree- ments between ...
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... perhaps be an appeal : but neither in German nor in English could a pair of hexameters be made to present such variety in unity , such a perfect little whole , as the elegiac distich . Readers may compare the translated verse with the ...
... perhaps be an appeal : but neither in German nor in English could a pair of hexameters be made to present such variety in unity , such a perfect little whole , as the elegiac distich . Readers may compare the translated verse with the ...
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... perhaps as generally read here as those of Shakspeare in Germany . 66 " sub- The expression " brightest gems , " however , is meant to include Lines on a Cataract , which are somewhat more conspicuous in Coleridge's poetic wreath than ...
... perhaps as generally read here as those of Shakspeare in Germany . 66 " sub- The expression " brightest gems , " however , is meant to include Lines on a Cataract , which are somewhat more conspicuous in Coleridge's poetic wreath than ...
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... perhaps unconsciously , into such a shape as best suits his purpose . Now in order to show that these inconveniences do attach to the principle itself , I will take my example of its operation from a respectable quarter , where no ...
... perhaps unconsciously , into such a shape as best suits his purpose . Now in order to show that these inconveniences do attach to the principle itself , I will take my example of its operation from a respectable quarter , where no ...
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