| 1834 - 784 páginas
...a diseased mind ; and expresses a wish, that, having been once redeemed from their enchantment, he had " continued to pluck the flower and reap the harvest...unwholesome quicksilver mines of metaphysic depths. If, in after times," he proceeds, " I have sought a refuge from bodily pain and mismanaged sensihility... | |
| 1835 - 590 páginas
...as the Sonnets, &c., of Mr. Bowles. Well were it for me, perhaps, had I never relapsed into the same mental disease, if I had continued to pluck the flower...abstruse researches, which exercised the strength and subtilty of the understanding, without awakening the feelings of the heart, still there was a long... | |
| 1835 - 494 páginas
...as the Sonnets, &c., of Mr. Bowles. Well were it for me, perhaps, had I never relapsed into the same mental disease, if I had continued to pluck the flower...bodily pain and mismanaged sensibility in abstruse re-: searches, which exercised the strength and subtilty of the understanding, without awakening the... | |
| 1835 - 544 páginas
...the Sonnets, &c., of Mr. Bowles. Well vsere it for me, perhaps, had I never relapsed into the same mental disease, if I had continued to pluck the flower...of delving in the unwholesome quicksilver mines of metapbysic depths. But if, in after time, I have sought a refuge from bodily pain and mismanaged sensibility... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 páginas
...sonnets, &c. of Mr. Bowles. Well were it for me, perhaps, had 1 never relapsed into the same mentai disease; if I had continued to pluck the flower and...cultivated surface, instead of delving in the unwholesome quicksand mines of metaphysic depths. But if in after time I have sought a refuge from bodily pain... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1838 - 492 páginas
...sonnets, &c. of Mr. Bowles. Well were it for me, perhaps, had I never relapsed into the same mentai disease ; if I had continued to pluck the flower and...cultivated surface, instead of delving in the unwholesome quicksand mines of metaphysic depth*. But if in after time I have sought a refuge from bodily pain... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 páginas
...as the sonnets, &c. of Mr. Bowles ! Well were it for me, perhaps, had I never relapsed into the same oft And many a time I 've told thee, Jupiter, That...subdues no mysteries ; Mole-eyed, thoti mayest but burr meUiphysic depths. But if, in after time, I have nought a refuge from bodily pain and mismanaged sensibility,... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1841 - 564 páginas
...feeling. " Well were it for me perhaps," he remarks in the Biographia, "had I never relapsed into the same mental disease ; if I had continued to pluck the flower...unwholesome quicksilver mines of metaphysic depths." That he formed as just an estimate of the superficial nature of political labor, is evident from the... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1841 - 988 páginas
..." Well were it for me perhaps," he remarks in the Biographia, " had I never relapsed into the same mental disease ; if I had continued to pluck the flower...unwholesome quicksilver mines of metaphysic depths." That he formed as just an estimate of the superficial nature of political labor, is evident from the... | |
| 1841 - 908 páginas
..."Well were it for me, perhaps," he remarks in the Biographia, " had I never relapsed into the same mental disease ; if I had continued to pluck the flower...instead of delving in the unwholesome quicksilver 178 Coleridge. 179 ! of metaphysic depths." That he formed as jus! an estimate of the superficial nature... | |
| |