| Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge - English language - 1839 - 262 pages
...discnssiou, something practically useful and applicable to the business of life. Coleridge says, ' There is more weighty bullion sense in this book than I ever fouud in he same number of pages in any uninspired writer.' Its merits ad not escaped the notice of... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1847 - 396 pages
...in the midst of the battle, to his barbarian countrymen. Read Selden's Table Talk. Mr. ST Coleridge has written in the first page, "There is more weighty...gentleman. On the article, Opinion 1. — he remarks, If Good ! This is the true difference betwixt the Beautiful and the Agreeable, which Knight and the... | |
| Felix - English language - 1848 - 148 pages
...discussion, something Klieally useful and applicable to the business of life. Coleridge says, 'There is 1>re weighty bullion sense in this book than I ever found in the same number of 1jes in any uninspired writer.' "—Mr. Singer's Pnface. JMDEN'S (WILLIAM) Remains Concerning Britain.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English drama - 1849 - 390 pages
...September, 1823. NOTES OX SELDEN'S TABLE TALK.* r I 'iHERE is more weighty bullion sense in this JL book, than I ever found in the same number of pages of any uninspired writer. OPINION. Opinion and affection extremely differ. I may affect a woman best, but it does not follow... | |
| Edward Francis Rimbault - Ballads, English - 1851 - 304 pages
...discussion, something practically useful and applicable to the business of life. Coleridge says, ' There is more weighty bullion sense in this book than I ever found in the same number of pages in any uninspired writer.' Its merits had not escaped the notice of Dr. Johnson, though in politics... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 512 pages
...Cruikshank, would take with the public uncommonly well. September, 1823. NOTES ON SELDEN'S TABLE TALK.* THERE is more weighty bullion sense in this book,...the same number of pages of any uninspired writer. OPINION. Opinion and affection extremely differ. I may affect a woman best, but it docs not follow... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 494 pages
...Cruikshank, would take with the public uncommonly well. September, 1823. NOTES ON SELDEN'S TABLE TALK.* THERE is more weighty bullion sense in this book,...the same number of pages of any uninspired writer. Opinion and affection extremely differ. I may affect a woman best, but it does not follow I must think... | |
| Francis Quarles - Conduct of life - 1856 - 200 pages
...portrait, fis. John Selden's Table Talk. A new and improved edition, by SW Singer. Fine portrait. 5s. " There is more weighty bullion sense in this book,...the same number of pages of any uninspired writer." — Coleridge. The Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthoruden. Edited by WB Turnbull. Fine portrait.... | |
| Francis Quarles - Conduct of life - 1856 - 210 pages
...portrait. 5s, John Selden's Table Talk. A new and improved edition, by SW Singer. Fine portrait. 5s. " There is more weighty bullion sense in this book,...the same number of pages of any uninspired writer." — Coleridge, The Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthornden. Edited by WB Turnbull. Fine portrait.... | |
| John Selden - Table-talk - 1856 - 324 pages
...authority, had as fully appreciated its worth, b ./ Coleridge thus emphatically expresses himself : " There is more weighty bullion sense in this book,...the same number of pages of any uninspired writer." And in a note on the article Parliament, he writes: " Excellent 1 O 1 to have been with Selden over... | |
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