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 vii
... thought and of speech . His practice in this respect has been several times explained and , in some respects , vindicated by in- telligent disciples , who had perceived the subtle logic of his " ex- haustive and cyclical mode of ...
... thought and of speech . His practice in this respect has been several times explained and , in some respects , vindicated by in- telligent disciples , who had perceived the subtle logic of his " ex- haustive and cyclical mode of ...
Pagina 18
... thoughts for a large portion of my life since earliest manhood , free of all outward and particular purpose ) on any point within my habit of thought , I should greatly prefer a subject I had never lectured on , to one which I had ...
... thoughts for a large portion of my life since earliest manhood , free of all outward and particular purpose ) on any point within my habit of thought , I should greatly prefer a subject I had never lectured on , to one which I had ...
Pagina 21
... thought nor imagery shall be simply objective , but that the passio vera of humanity shall warm and animate both . To return , however , to the previous definition , this most gen- eral and distinctive character of a poem originates in ...
... thought nor imagery shall be simply objective , but that the passio vera of humanity shall warm and animate both . To return , however , to the previous definition , this most gen- eral and distinctive character of a poem originates in ...
Pagina 22
... thoughts , and vivid representations of the poem by the energy without effort of the poet's own mind , -by the ... thought it better in this instance and some others , to run the chance of bringing a few passages twice over to the ...
... thoughts , and vivid representations of the poem by the energy without effort of the poet's own mind , -by the ... thought it better in this instance and some others , to run the chance of bringing a few passages twice over to the ...
Pagina 33
... thought it very innocent ; and if their priests had left out murder in the catalogue of their prohibitions ( as indeed they did under certain circumstances of heresy ) , the greater part of them , the moral instincts common to all men ...
... thought it very innocent ; and if their priests had left out murder in the catalogue of their prohibitions ( as indeed they did under certain circumstances of heresy ) , the greater part of them , the moral instincts common to all men ...
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