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第 v 頁
... and a Teacher of Wisdom , my Father may continue to be spoken of in connection with you , while your writings become niore and more fully and widely appreciated , is the dearest and proudest wish that I can form for his memory .
... and a Teacher of Wisdom , my Father may continue to be spoken of in connection with you , while your writings become niore and more fully and widely appreciated , is the dearest and proudest wish that I can form for his memory .
第 viii 頁
... in Religion and Politics . . .272 CHAPTER XI . un affectionate exhortation to those who in early life feel themselves disposed to become authors . 314 CHAPTER XIJ . A Chapter of requests and premonitions concerning the perusal or ...
... in Religion and Politics . . .272 CHAPTER XI . un affectionate exhortation to those who in early life feel themselves disposed to become authors . 314 CHAPTER XIJ . A Chapter of requests and premonitions concerning the perusal or ...
第 xv 頁
It is not easy to see how that which is borrowed can ever , strictly speaking , become the property of the borrower , sc as to cease to be that of the original possessor ; the new form in which he invests it , or the fresh matter which ...
It is not easy to see how that which is borrowed can ever , strictly speaking , become the property of the borrower , sc as to cease to be that of the original possessor ; the new form in which he invests it , or the fresh matter which ...
第 xxxiv 頁
Whether I have seen Coleridge not , I can not tell ; if he called upon me at Jena , it was before his name had become otherwise known to me , and amongst the number of young Englishmen , whom I then saw , I can not recall the persons of ...
Whether I have seen Coleridge not , I can not tell ; if he called upon me at Jena , it was before his name had become otherwise known to me , and amongst the number of young Englishmen , whom I then saw , I can not recall the persons of ...
第 xlviii 頁
It is indeed against our blessed Lord , if not for him ; but though it has its peculiar danger , inasmuch as it satisfies the soul more than any other , and is thus more liable to become a permanent substitute for religion with the ...
It is indeed against our blessed Lord , if not for him ; but though it has its peculiar danger , inasmuch as it satisfies the soul more than any other , and is thus more liable to become a permanent substitute for religion with the ...
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