Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Holt & Williams, 1872 - 804 páginas |
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... such a peculiarity , to watch over it and endeavor to remedy it , is unquestionable ; I would only suggest that this defect , which belonged not to the moral being of Coleridge but to the frame of his intellect INTRODUCTION . 27.
... such a peculiarity , to watch over it and endeavor to remedy it , is unquestionable ; I would only suggest that this defect , which belonged not to the moral being of Coleridge but to the frame of his intellect INTRODUCTION . 27.
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... late Mr. Sidney Walker thought that my Father was indebted to Casimir's xiii Ode for the general conception of his Lines in answer to a melan- character than he , or saw moral and mental distinctions INTRODUCTION . 29.
... late Mr. Sidney Walker thought that my Father was indebted to Casimir's xiii Ode for the general conception of his Lines in answer to a melan- character than he , or saw moral and mental distinctions INTRODUCTION . 29.
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... moral and mental distinctions more clearly ; yet his judgments of particular persons were often rela- tively wrong ; not that he ascribed to them qualities which they did not possess , or denied them those which they had , but that his ...
... moral and mental distinctions more clearly ; yet his judgments of particular persons were often rela- tively wrong ; not that he ascribed to them qualities which they did not possess , or denied them those which they had , but that his ...
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... moral sense , that , through life , his associates , with few exceptions , were distinguished by high qualities of head and heart ; from first to last of his course here below he was a discoverer and a proclaimer of excellence both in ...
... moral sense , that , through life , his associates , with few exceptions , were distinguished by high qualities of head and heart ; from first to last of his course here below he was a discoverer and a proclaimer of excellence both in ...
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... moral , and this may have been brought out , —I think such defects are never caused or implanted , -by circumstances ; but it is hardly fair play to impute such defects to a writer or describe them as having corrupted his opinions ...
... moral , and this may have been brought out , —I think such defects are never caused or implanted , -by circumstances ; but it is hardly fair play to impute such defects to a writer or describe them as having corrupted his opinions ...
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