The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, 第 2 卷Harper & brothers, 1853 |
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... remains that the error foreseen shall not be of a kind to prevent or impede the after acquirement of that knowl- edge which will remove it . Observe , how graciously nature in- structs her human children . She can not give us the ...
... remains that the error foreseen shall not be of a kind to prevent or impede the after acquirement of that knowl- edge which will remove it . Observe , how graciously nature in- structs her human children . She can not give us the ...
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... remains the character of the mass of mankind to seek for the attainment of their necessary ends by any means rather than the appointed ones ; and for this cause only , that the latter imply the exertion of the reason and the will . But ...
... remains the character of the mass of mankind to seek for the attainment of their necessary ends by any means rather than the appointed ones ; and for this cause only , that the latter imply the exertion of the reason and the will . But ...
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... remain only quiet duties , the constant care , the gradual improvement , the cautious , unhazardous labors of the industrious though contented gardener - to prune , to engraft , and one by one to remove from its leaves and fresh shoots ...
... remain only quiet duties , the constant care , the gradual improvement , the cautious , unhazardous labors of the industrious though contented gardener - to prune , to engraft , and one by one to remove from its leaves and fresh shoots ...
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... remains now to be pleaded ; a different cause , and in a different court . The parties concerned are no longer the well - meaning individual and his conscience , but the citizen and the state - the citizen , who may be a fanatic as ...
... remains now to be pleaded ; a different cause , and in a different court . The parties concerned are no longer the well - meaning individual and his conscience , but the citizen and the state - the citizen , who may be a fanatic as ...
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... remain ignorant . The interdictory catalogues of the Ro- mish hierarchy always present to my fancy the muster - rolls of the two hostile armies of Michael and of Satan printed promis- cuously , or extracted at haphazard , save only that ...
... remain ignorant . The interdictory catalogues of the Ro- mish hierarchy always present to my fancy the muster - rolls of the two hostile armies of Michael and of Satan printed promis- cuously , or extracted at haphazard , save only that ...
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第461页 - Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise : But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings; Blank misgivings of a creature Moving about in worlds not realized : High instincts, before which our mortal nature Did tremble, like a guilty thing surprised...
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