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| Charles Seymour Robinson - Presbyterian Church - 1884 - 328 pages
...Table-Talk." Coleridge once remarked about this, as he laid it aside after a thoughtful perusal, " There is more weighty bullion sense in this book than...the same number of pages of any uninspired writer." To Archbishop Usher, who preached his funeral sermon in the church where he now lies, this learned... | |
| Alexander Farnum - Books - 1884 - 348 pages
...Russell Smith, 1860 LARGE PAPER copy. Only 100 printed. "Coleridge thus emphatically expresses himself: '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 - English literature - 1884 - 516 pages
...Cruikshank, would take with the public uncommonly well. September, IHiJU. NOTES ON SELDEN'S TAULE TALK.* THERE is more weighty bullion sense in this book, than I ever found in thi «ame number of pages of any uninspired writer. OPINION. Opinion and affection extremely differ.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1880 - 484 pages
...afford a certain prophecy of its reception, if such were produced. SBLDEN'S TABLE TALK. 1 ' I "'HERE 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 does not follow... | |
| 1889 - 84 pages
...and Galely : and in all the landes of lewrie, Egipt, Grecia, Russia, and in the Land of ST COLERIDGE. There is more weighty bullion sense in this book than...the same number of pages of any uninspired writer. . . . 0 1 to have been with SELDEN over his glass of wine, making every accident an outlet and a The... | |
| John Selden - Table-talk - 1890 - 332 pages
...LONDON: REEVES AND TURNER, 196 STRAND. 1890. "THERE is more weighty bullion sense in this book [Selden], than I ever found in the same number of pages of any uninspired writer."— COLERIDGE. ADVERTISEMENT. |HE flattering reception and rapid sale of the former edition of this little... | |
| Donald Grant Mitchell - English literature - 1890 - 370 pages
...known, was published in 1689. Coleridge said, " It contains more weighty bullion sense than I have ever found in the same number of pages of any uninspired writer." poet, who has just now, in Cambridge, sung Ms " Hymn of the Nativity." * But the storm and the wreck... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1895 - 176 pages
...Matters of weight and high consequence^ relating especially to Religion and State. 1689. ST COLERIDGE. There is more weighty bullion sense in this book than...the same number of pages of any uninspired writer. . ( . . O 1 to have been with SELDEN over his glass of wine, making every accident an outlet and a... | |
| George Joye - Bible - 1895 - 112 pages
...Matters of weight and high consequence, relating especially to Religion and State. 1689. ST COLERIDGE. There is more weighty bullion sense in this book than...the same number of pages of any uninspired writer. . . .01 to have been with SELDEN over his glass of wine, making every accident an outlet and a vehicle... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1895 - 600 pages
...Matters of weight and high consequence^ relating tspecially to Religion and State* 1689. ST COLERIDGE. There is more weighty bullion sense in this book than...the same number of pages of any uninspired writer. . . . O ! to have been with SELDEN over his glass of wine, making every accident an outlet and a vehicle... | |
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