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" Coleridge, to many people, and often I have heard the complaint, seemed to wander; and he seemed then to wander the most when, in fact, his resistance to the wandering instinct was greatest — viz. when the compass and huge circuit, by which his illustrations... "
Hogg's Instructor - Página 156
1852
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University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen44

1854 - 800 páginas
...have heard the complaint, seemed to wandtr ; and he seemed then to wander the most when, in fact, his resistance to the wandering instinct was greatest...people had lost him, and naturally enough supposed that lie had lost himself. They continued to admire the separate beauty of the thoughts, but did not see...
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The Catholic University Bulletin, Volumen12

Catholic University of America - 1906 - 596 páginas
...seemed to wander. . . . Long before his coming round commenced, most people had lost him, and naturally supposed that he had lost himself. They continued...did not see their relations to the dominant theme. Had the conversation been thrown upon paper, it might have been easy to trace the continuity of the...
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