The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Band 3Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... intellectual wealth we can not abstract the influence upon his thoughts of other thinkers , prece dent or contemporary ; but all Mr. Coleridge's direct debts to the great Transcendentalist may be refunded , and whatever obliga- tions ...
... intellectual wealth we can not abstract the influence upon his thoughts of other thinkers , prece dent or contemporary ; but all Mr. Coleridge's direct debts to the great Transcendentalist may be refunded , and whatever obliga- tions ...
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... intellectual gifts , but took no note of his intellectual impediments , - -were not aware that there was a want of proportion in the faculties of his mind , which would always have prevented him from making many or good books ; for ...
... intellectual gifts , but took no note of his intellectual impediments , - -were not aware that there was a want of proportion in the faculties of his mind , which would always have prevented him from making many or good books ; for ...
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... intellectual labors of another -and can form no ground for denying to him the name of a powerful and original thinker . And the unacknowledged use of the quotations from Schelling in the B. L. which have been the pretext for branding ...
... intellectual labors of another -and can form no ground for denying to him the name of a powerful and original thinker . And the unacknowledged use of the quotations from Schelling in the B. L. which have been the pretext for branding ...
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... intellectual conformation , " who have peculiar powers of intellect , are very often peculiar in the rest of their constitution , to such a degree that points in their conduct , which , in persons of ordinary faculties and habits of ...
... intellectual conformation , " who have peculiar powers of intellect , are very often peculiar in the rest of their constitution , to such a degree that points in their conduct , which , in persons of ordinary faculties and habits of ...
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... intellectual strength , his power of abstracting and referring to universal principles , often rendered him unconscious of incorrectness of statement , of which men in general scarcely could have been unconscious , and that to it , and ...
... intellectual strength , his power of abstracting and referring to universal principles , often rendered him unconscious of incorrectness of statement , of which men in general scarcely could have been unconscious , and that to it , and ...
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admiration appear Archdeacon Hare Aristotle beautiful believe Biographia Literaria called cause character Christ Christian Church Coleridge's criticism dear diction divine doctrine Edinburgh Review edition effect English Essay excited expression eyes faith fancy Father feelings former genius German ground heart honor human ideas images imagination intellectual Irenæus Klopstock Kotzebue language least less letter light lines literary Luther Lyrical Ballads means metaphysical metre Milton mind moral Morning Post nature never object opinion original Pantheism passage passion perhaps person philosophical Pindar poem poet poetic poetry present principles prose published Ratzeburg reader reason religion religious remarks S. T. COLERIDGE says Schelling Schelling's seems sense Shakspeare Solifidian Sonnet soul Southey speak Spinoza spirit stanzas style suppose things thou thought tion true truth verse whole words Wordsworth writings written καὶ