The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... voice of necessity . Mr. Godwin's theory , and that of more approved reasoners , differ only in this , that what are with them the exceptions , the extreme cases , he makes the every - day rule . No one denies that on great occasions ...
... voice of necessity . Mr. Godwin's theory , and that of more approved reasoners , differ only in this , that what are with them the exceptions , the extreme cases , he makes the every - day rule . No one denies that on great occasions ...
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... voice is like the echo of the congregated roar of the " dark rearward and abyss " of thought . He who has seen a mouldering tower by the side of a chrystal lake , hid by the mist , but glittering in the wave below , may conceive the dim ...
... voice is like the echo of the congregated roar of the " dark rearward and abyss " of thought . He who has seen a mouldering tower by the side of a chrystal lake , hid by the mist , but glittering in the wave below , may conceive the dim ...
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... voice . Mr. Coleridge is too rich in intellectual wealth , to need to task himself to any drudgery : he has only to draw the sliders of his imagination , and a thousand subjects ex- pand before him , startling him with their brilliancy ...
... voice . Mr. Coleridge is too rich in intellectual wealth , to need to task himself to any drudgery : he has only to draw the sliders of his imagination , and a thousand subjects ex- pand before him , startling him with their brilliancy ...
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... voice of the Man hated by the Gods , contending with the wild winds as they roar , and his eye glitters with the spirit of Antiquity ! Next , he was engaged with Hartley's tribes of mind , " etherial braid , thought - woven , ” — and he ...
... voice of the Man hated by the Gods , contending with the wild winds as they roar , and his eye glitters with the spirit of Antiquity ! Next , he was engaged with Hartley's tribes of mind , " etherial braid , thought - woven , ” — and he ...
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... eve by fairy- stream or fountain , 66 When he saw nought but beauty , When he heard the voice of that Almighty One In every breeze that blew , or wave that murmured " - - and wedded with truth in Plato's shade , and in MR . COLERIDGE . 65.
... eve by fairy- stream or fountain , 66 When he saw nought but beauty , When he heard the voice of that Almighty One In every breeze that blew , or wave that murmured " - - and wedded with truth in Plato's shade , and in MR . COLERIDGE . 65.
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