The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Volym 3Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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... Knowledge and Dialogues between Hylas and Philo- nous , without communication , as we may reasonably suppose , with their admirable author . * Let us suppose Collier to have been a man careless and immethodical in his habits ...
... Knowledge and Dialogues between Hylas and Philo- nous , without communication , as we may reasonably suppose , with their admirable author . * Let us suppose Collier to have been a man careless and immethodical in his habits ...
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... knowledge of him and of them . What Schelling himself thought on the subject will be seen from the following extract of a letter of Mr. Stanley , author of the Life of Dr. Arnold , kindly communicated to me by Archdeacon Hare ...
... knowledge of him and of them . What Schelling himself thought on the subject will be seen from the following extract of a letter of Mr. Stanley , author of the Life of Dr. Arnold , kindly communicated to me by Archdeacon Hare ...
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... knowledge of German literature in this country " a blind remark ! Who relies for concealment on a screen which he is doing his best to throw down ? Had my Father calculated at all he would have done it better ; but to calculate was not ...
... knowledge of German literature in this country " a blind remark ! Who relies for concealment on a screen which he is doing his best to throw down ? Had my Father calculated at all he would have done it better ; but to calculate was not ...
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... knowledge , but a diversified experience , and the power of beholding the diversity it contains through the absence of a par- ticular bias and leisure for contemplation . So far , therefore , as it presents facilities for the ...
... knowledge , but a diversified experience , and the power of beholding the diversity it contains through the absence of a par- ticular bias and leisure for contemplation . So far , therefore , as it presents facilities for the ...
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... knowledge , may be in continual antag- onism and collision with those who are intent only on keeping it from going back . My Father's vocation , if he had any in this province , was to defend the Holy Faith by developing it , and ...
... knowledge , may be in continual antag- onism and collision with those who are intent only on keeping it from going back . My Father's vocation , if he had any in this province , was to defend the Holy Faith by developing it , and ...
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Sida 496 - Ah ! then if mine had been the painter's hand, To express what then I saw ; and add the gleam, The light that never was, on sea or land, The consecration, and the poet's dream...
Sida 365 - Lyrical Ballads, in which it was agreed that my endeavours should be directed to persons and characters supernatural or at least romantic, yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment which constitutes poetic faith.
Sida 379 - Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come, Can yet the lease of my true love control, Supposed as forfeit to a confined doom.
Sida 385 - Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward.
Sida 416 - By bud of nobler race : this is an art Which does mend nature, change it rather, but The art itself is nature.
Sida 499 - But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of all our day, Are yet a master light of all our seeing...
Sida 401 - Humble and rustic life was generally chosen because in that condition the essential passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity, are less under restraint, and speak a plainer and more emphatic language...
Sida 363 - I consider as an echo of the former, co-existing with the conscious will, yet still as identical with the primary in the kind of its agency, and differing only in degree and in the mode of its operation.
Sida 199 - That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy raptures. Not for this Faint I, nor mourn, nor murmur ; other gifts Have followed ; for such loss, I would believe, Abundant recompense.
Sida 493 - She shall be sportive as the fawn That wild with glee across the lawn Or up the mountain springs ; And hers shall be the breathing balm, And hers the silence and the calm Of mute, insensate things.