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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... understand , without seeing in his conduct evidence of unconscientiousness : they see the truth of the matter to be this , that to give those distinct and accurate references , for the neglect of which he is now so severely arraigned ...
... understand , without seeing in his conduct evidence of unconscientiousness : they see the truth of the matter to be this , that to give those distinct and accurate references , for the neglect of which he is now so severely arraigned ...
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... any attempt to meet him half- way , -whether they had done their part toward understanding what they called unintelligible . It is the chief use and aim of writings of such a character as his to excite the INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... any attempt to meet him half- way , -whether they had done their part toward understanding what they called unintelligible . It is the chief use and aim of writings of such a character as his to excite the INTRODUCTION . xxi.
第xxix页
... understand it , the general thought of the paragraph . If that were so , there having been no personal intercourse between Schel- ling and Coleridge , coincidence , in Italics or Roman , was only possible in the case . " A complaint is ...
... understand it , the general thought of the paragraph . If that were so , there having been no personal intercourse between Schel- ling and Coleridge , coincidence , in Italics or Roman , was only possible in the case . " A complaint is ...
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... understanding , as the everlasting organ of the Spirit of Truth ? The weakest intellect can receive doctrine im- plicitly as well as the strongest , and to hand over that which has been already settled and defined requires no great ...
... understanding , as the everlasting organ of the Spirit of Truth ? The weakest intellect can receive doctrine im- plicitly as well as the strongest , and to hand over that which has been already settled and defined requires no great ...
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... understand what it is that the Catholic and orthodox so much disapprove in the opinion of my Father on the subject in question ; or why he should be accused of disre- garding authority , because , though he thought the consentient ...
... understand what it is that the Catholic and orthodox so much disapprove in the opinion of my Father on the subject in question ; or why he should be accused of disre- garding authority , because , though he thought the consentient ...
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