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第 xiii 頁
Why did Mr. Coleridge act thus , subjecting himself , as he might well have anticipated , aware as he was of the hostile spirit against his person and principles , that existed in many quarters , to suspicion from the illiberal ...
Why did Mr. Coleridge act thus , subjecting himself , as he might well have anticipated , aware as he was of the hostile spirit against his person and principles , that existed in many quarters , to suspicion from the illiberal ...
第 xxxiv 頁
... 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 individuals .
... 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 individuals .
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... who have peculiar powers of intellect , are very often peculiar in the rest of their constitution , to such a degree that points in their conduct , which , in persons of ordinary faculties and habits of mind , could only result from ...
... who have peculiar powers of intellect , are very often peculiar in the rest of their constitution , to such a degree that points in their conduct , which , in persons of ordinary faculties and habits of mind , could only result from ...
第 xxxvii 頁
No man had a keener insight into character than he , or saw moral and mental distinctions more clearly ; jet his judgments of particular persons were often relatunately delayed it too long till Mr. T.'s very sudden death prevented it ...
No man had a keener insight into character than he , or saw moral and mental distinctions more clearly ; jet his judgments of particular persons were often relatunately delayed it too long till Mr. T.'s very sudden death prevented it ...
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Many of his poems , in which persons are described in ecstatic language , were suggested by individuals , and doubtless did but portray them as they were constantly presented to him by his heart and imagination .
Many of his poems , in which persons are described in ecstatic language , were suggested by individuals , and doubtless did but portray them as they were constantly presented to him by his heart and imagination .
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