The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... seem to proceed . I ftood ftill therefore , and in reverence awaited its con- tinuation . Sojourner of earth ! ' ( these were its words ) ' haften to the meeting of thy brethren , and the words which thou now heareft , the fame do thou ...
... seem to proceed . I ftood ftill therefore , and in reverence awaited its con- tinuation . Sojourner of earth ! ' ( these were its words ) ' haften to the meeting of thy brethren , and the words which thou now heareft , the fame do thou ...
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... seem to be doing nothing , you will , nevertheless , have been fulfilling the duties of citizens and of men , yea , in a measure pressed down and running over . I quote Petrarch often in the hope of drawing the at- tention of scholars ...
... seem to be doing nothing , you will , nevertheless , have been fulfilling the duties of citizens and of men , yea , in a measure pressed down and running over . I quote Petrarch often in the hope of drawing the at- tention of scholars ...
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... seem to me to have been hitherto traced . There is one maxim , however , which I am tempted to seize as it passes across me . If I may trust my own memory , it is indeed a very old truth : and yet if the fashion of acting in apparent ...
... seem to me to have been hitherto traced . There is one maxim , however , which I am tempted to seize as it passes across me . If I may trust my own memory , it is indeed a very old truth : and yet if the fashion of acting in apparent ...
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... seem to imply a restleff- nefs to understand that which is not among the ap- pointed objects of our comprehenfion or difcurfive faculty . But certainly there is one excellence in good mufic , to which , without mysticism , we. THE ...
... seem to imply a restleff- nefs to understand that which is not among the ap- pointed objects of our comprehenfion or difcurfive faculty . But certainly there is one excellence in good mufic , to which , without mysticism , we. THE ...
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... seem to know all , and then , as it were awaking , find that we know nothing . MONG my earlieft impreffions I still diftinctly remember that of my first entrance into the manfion of a neigh- bouring baronet , awfully known to me by the ...
... seem to know all , and then , as it were awaking , find that we know nothing . MONG my earlieft impreffions I still diftinctly remember that of my first entrance into the manfion of a neigh- bouring baronet , awfully known to me by the ...
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