Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... continued it . I have only to add that my thanks are due to many kind friends , who have assisted me in my part of the undertaking with advice , informa- tion , or loan of books ; especially my Father's dear Friend and Fellow Student ...
... continued it . I have only to add that my thanks are due to many kind friends , who have assisted me in my part of the undertaking with advice , informa- tion , or loan of books ; especially my Father's dear Friend and Fellow Student ...
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... continued - The neutral style , or that common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified by specimens from Chaucer , Herbert , and others CHAP . XXI . Remarks on the present mode of conducting critical Journals • CHAP . XXII . The ...
... continued - The neutral style , or that common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified by specimens from Chaucer , Herbert , and others CHAP . XXI . Remarks on the present mode of conducting critical Journals • CHAP . XXII . The ...
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... continued , and The Friend expressly excluded even allusion to temporary topics ; nor , to the best of my remembrance , had The Watchman anything of the character of a newspaper . When he was very young he published several sonnets in a ...
... continued , and The Friend expressly excluded even allusion to temporary topics ; nor , to the best of my remembrance , had The Watchman anything of the character of a newspaper . When he was very young he published several sonnets in a ...
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... bears fruit , so grace may be poured into the soul of a child incapable of moral acts , may remain latent for a time , then , when reason and the moral sense have come into him , continued to deny that the gift of baptism 58 INTRODUCTION .
... bears fruit , so grace may be poured into the soul of a child incapable of moral acts , may remain latent for a time , then , when reason and the moral sense have come into him , continued to deny that the gift of baptism 58 INTRODUCTION .
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge. him , continued to deny that the gift of baptism is a spiritual re- creation preceding actual faith or any moral capability , —an introduction of the spirit into ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge. him , continued to deny that the gift of baptism is a spiritual re- creation preceding actual faith or any moral capability , —an introduction of the spirit into ...
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