Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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For never for one moment , when once his early access of infidelity had passed away , did Coleridge waver in his religious faith . “ The arguments ( of Dr. Darwin ) against the existence of a God and the evidences of revealed religion ...
For never for one moment , when once his early access of infidelity had passed away , did Coleridge waver in his religious faith . “ The arguments ( of Dr. Darwin ) against the existence of a God and the evidences of revealed religion ...
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Or , should we pass by all higher objects and 5 motives , all disinterested benevolence , and even that ambition of lasting praise which is at once the crutch and ornament , which at once supports and betrays , the infirmity of human ...
Or , should we pass by all higher objects and 5 motives , all disinterested benevolence , and even that ambition of lasting praise which is at once the crutch and ornament , which at once supports and betrays , the infirmity of human ...
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Now were it once fully ascertained , , that this division is no less grounded in nature , than that of delirium from mania , or Otway's “ Lutes , lobsters , seas of milk , and ships of amber , " from Shakespear's “ What ! have his ...
Now were it once fully ascertained , , that this division is no less grounded in nature , than that of delirium from mania , or Otway's “ Lutes , lobsters , seas of milk , and ships of amber , " from Shakespear's “ What ! have his ...
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