Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. however may be effected by education . I believe not only from grounds of reason , but from hav- ing in great measure assured myself of the fact by actual though limited experience , that to a youth led from his ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. however may be effected by education . I believe not only from grounds of reason , but from hav- ing in great measure assured myself of the fact by actual though limited experience , that to a youth led from his ...
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... believe ; he solicits us only to yield ourselves to a dream ; and this too with our eyes open , and with our judgment perdue behind the curtain , ready to awaken us at the first motion of our will : and meantime , only , not to ...
... believe ; he solicits us only to yield ourselves to a dream ; and this too with our eyes open , and with our judgment perdue behind the curtain , ready to awaken us at the first motion of our will : and meantime , only , not to ...
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... believe to constitute the Truth in Christ , be Christianity , then Unitarianism is not , and vice versâ : and that in speaking theologically and impersonally , i . e . of PSILANTHROPISM and THEANTHROPISм as schemes of Belief , without ...
... believe to constitute the Truth in Christ , be Christianity , then Unitarianism is not , and vice versâ : and that in speaking theologically and impersonally , i . e . of PSILANTHROPISM and THEANTHROPISм as schemes of Belief , without ...
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