Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... interest . His name was early associated with your's from the time when you lived as neighbours , and both together sought the Muse , in the lovely Vale of Stowey . That this association may endure as long as you are both remembered ...
... interest . His name was early associated with your's from the time when you lived as neighbours , and both together sought the Muse , in the lovely Vale of Stowey . That this association may endure as long as you are both remembered ...
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... interest in his philosophy , to know more of the great German . The first books of his they would take up would be his Natur - Philosophie and his Transcendental Idealism ; these are the works which Coleridge himself mentions ; and the ...
... interest in his philosophy , to know more of the great German . The first books of his they would take up would be his Natur - Philosophie and his Transcendental Idealism ; these are the works which Coleridge himself mentions ; and the ...
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... interest his countrymen in the trans- cendental system . When a doctrine comes into credit , in days like these , the first teacher of it is as soon dis- covered as the lake that feeds the glittering brook and sounding waterfall is ...
... interest his countrymen in the trans- cendental system . When a doctrine comes into credit , in days like these , the first teacher of it is as soon dis- covered as the lake that feeds the glittering brook and sounding waterfall is ...
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... interests were concerned , and that he spent in letters and mar- ginal notes , and in discourse at all times and to all auditors a great deal both of thought and brilliant illustration , which a more prudential and self - interested man ...
... interests were concerned , and that he spent in letters and mar- ginal notes , and in discourse at all times and to all auditors a great deal both of thought and brilliant illustration , which a more prudential and self - interested man ...
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... interests of literature more clearly than now , because more purely , and deserved only feelings of respect and obligation from all who love and honour the name of Coleridge . It will already have been seen , that no attempt is here ...
... interests of literature more clearly than now , because more purely , and deserved only feelings of respect and obligation from all who love and honour the name of Coleridge . It will already have been seen , that no attempt is here ...
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