The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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Pagina 128
... , which can never be fulfilled in this state of existence , —by a spirit of progressiveness which can never be accomplished , for then it would cease to be . Plato's Republic is like Bunyan's Town of Man - Soul , -a 128 SHAKSPEARE'S ...
... , which can never be fulfilled in this state of existence , —by a spirit of progressiveness which can never be accomplished , for then it would cease to be . Plato's Republic is like Bunyan's Town of Man - Soul , -a 128 SHAKSPEARE'S ...
Pagina 222
... existence , was not to be profaned by the intrusion of clear notions . Here he was applauded by those who do not pre- tend to understand religion , while the Socinians of course felt pro- found contempt for the lecturer . I find from my ...
... existence , was not to be profaned by the intrusion of clear notions . Here he was applauded by those who do not pre- tend to understand religion , while the Socinians of course felt pro- found contempt for the lecturer . I find from my ...
Pagina 257
... existence was but one , and to use this one as the eye that beheld the other , and as the tongue that could convey the discovery . There is no greater or more common vice in dramatic writers than to draw out of themselves . How I ...
... existence was but one , and to use this one as the eye that beheld the other , and as the tongue that could convey the discovery . There is no greater or more common vice in dramatic writers than to draw out of themselves . How I ...
Pagina 286
... , under the circumstances , pardon . Numerous and elaborate notes by Mr. Coleridge on Donne's Sermons are in existence , and will be published hereafter . - Ed . the wit of Donne ! The four others I am Donne, Dante, Milton, Paradise Lost.
... , under the circumstances , pardon . Numerous and elaborate notes by Mr. Coleridge on Donne's Sermons are in existence , and will be published hereafter . - Ed . the wit of Donne ! The four others I am Donne, Dante, Milton, Paradise Lost.
Pagina 301
... existence of the Iliad as one poem ; it seems more probable that it was put together about the time of the Pisistratidæ . The Iliad - and , more or less , all epic poems , the subjects of which are taken from history — have no rounded ...
... existence of the Iliad as one poem ; it seems more probable that it was put together about the time of the Pisistratidæ . The Iliad - and , more or less , all epic poems , the subjects of which are taken from history — have no rounded ...
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