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Pagina xvi
Truth there must be , and even something of fact , however , in Lamb's famous passage - ' Come back into memory , like as thou wert in the dayspring of thy fancies , with hope like a fiery column before thee - the dark pillar not yet ...
Truth there must be , and even something of fact , however , in Lamb's famous passage - ' Come back into memory , like as thou wert in the dayspring of thy fancies , with hope like a fiery column before thee - the dark pillar not yet ...
Pagina xxxvi
In late life he stated , in reply to assertions that he had been refused a renewal , that he had never asked for one - but his memory had failed , and the truth was that he either received notice to quit , or did not think it worth ...
In late life he stated , in reply to assertions that he had been refused a renewal , that he had never asked for one - but his memory had failed , and the truth was that he either received notice to quit , or did not think it worth ...
Pagina xlvii
... be thought of its modesty , was not without truth . ' He He had , however , fits of depression , especially when the intervals between home letters were prolonged . He describes himself as languishing for hours together in vacancy .
... be thought of its modesty , was not without truth . ' He He had , however , fits of depression , especially when the intervals between home letters were prolonged . He describes himself as languishing for hours together in vacancy .
Pagina lxxv
Trinity a philosophical and most important Truth , and he is very much delighted with Middleton's work on the subject . Dr. Sayers would not find him now the warm Hartleyan that he has been ; Hartley was ousted by Berkeley , Berkeley by ...
Trinity a philosophical and most important Truth , and he is very much delighted with Middleton's work on the subject . Dr. Sayers would not find him now the warm Hartleyan that he has been ; Hartley was ousted by Berkeley , Berkeley by ...
Pagina cxxiii
If its somewhat fuller and more orderly presentment of what I honestly believe to be the truth , be not found to tend , on the whole , to raise Coleridge in the eyes of men , I shall , I confess , feel both surprised and disappointed .
If its somewhat fuller and more orderly presentment of what I honestly believe to be the truth , be not found to tend , on the whole , to raise Coleridge in the eyes of men , I shall , I confess , feel both surprised and disappointed .
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