The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Volume 3Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... , dear Mr. Wordsworth , With deep affection , admiration , and respect , Your Child in heart and faithful Friend , SARA COLERIDGE . REGENT'S PARK , January 30 , 1847 . ADVERTISEMENT . THIS new edition of my Father's Biographia Literaria.
... , dear Mr. Wordsworth , With deep affection , admiration , and respect , Your Child in heart and faithful Friend , SARA COLERIDGE . REGENT'S PARK , January 30 , 1847 . ADVERTISEMENT . THIS new edition of my Father's Biographia Literaria.
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... admirable author . * Let us suppose Collier to have been a man careless and immethodical in his habits , continually diverted from regular scientific inquiry by a " shaping spirit of imagination , ” — one whose disposition led him to be ...
... admirable author . * Let us suppose Collier to have been a man careless and immethodical in his habits , continually diverted from regular scientific inquiry by a " shaping spirit of imagination , ” — one whose disposition led him to be ...
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... admired poetry must we not un- substantialize , if the reproduction of what was before , with addi tions and improvements , is to be made a shadow of ? That which is most exquisite in the Lines on a Cataract is Coleridge's own : though ...
... admired poetry must we not un- substantialize , if the reproduction of what was before , with addi tions and improvements , is to be made a shadow of ? That which is most exquisite in the Lines on a Cataract is Coleridge's own : though ...
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... admiration for Mr. Coleridge , and used occa- sionally to call upon him . During one of these visits , Mr. C. spoke of a book ( Mr. Hare thinks it was on Political Economy ) , in which there were some valuable remarks bearing upon the ...
... admiration for Mr. Coleridge , and used occa- sionally to call upon him . During one of these visits , Mr. C. spoke of a book ( Mr. Hare thinks it was on Political Economy ) , in which there were some valuable remarks bearing upon the ...
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... admiring whatever it contained of amiable or admirable ; from a " constitutional communicativeness and ut- terancy of heart and soul , " which , speedily attracting others to him , rendered them again on this account doubly interesting ...
... admiring whatever it contained of amiable or admirable ; from a " constitutional communicativeness and ut- terancy of heart and soul , " which , speedily attracting others to him , rendered them again on this account doubly interesting ...
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