The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... better or wiser . It But it is with dulnefs as with obscurity . may be positive , and the author's fault ; but it may likewise be relative , and if the author has prefented his bill of fare at the portal , the reader has himself only to ...
... better or wiser . It But it is with dulnefs as with obscurity . may be positive , and the author's fault ; but it may likewise be relative , and if the author has prefented his bill of fare at the portal , the reader has himself only to ...
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... pur- fued without any wifh of becoming wifer or better thereby , I class among the gratifications of mere curiosity , whether it be fought for in a light novel + or a grave history . We may therefore omit the. ESSAY II . II.
... pur- fued without any wifh of becoming wifer or better thereby , I class among the gratifications of mere curiosity , whether it be fought for in a light novel + or a grave history . We may therefore omit the. ESSAY II . II.
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... better adapted . But my main anchor was the hope , that when circumstances gradually enabled me to adopt the ordinary means of making the publication generally known , there might be found throughout the kingdom a fufficient number of ...
... better adapted . But my main anchor was the hope , that when circumstances gradually enabled me to adopt the ordinary means of making the publication generally known , there might be found throughout the kingdom a fufficient number of ...
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... better thing under the fun , than to eat , and to drink , and to be merry . There is one event unto all : the living know they fhall die , but the dead know not any thing , neither have they any more a reward . * But he who should ...
... better thing under the fun , than to eat , and to drink , and to be merry . There is one event unto all : the living know they fhall die , but the dead know not any thing , neither have they any more a reward . * But he who should ...
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... better than bareness . Having thus determined the nature and con- ditions of a right notion , it remains to confider the circumstances which tend to render the communi- cation of it impracticable , and oblige us of course , to abstain ...
... better than bareness . Having thus determined the nature and con- ditions of a right notion , it remains to confider the circumstances which tend to render the communi- cation of it impracticable , and oblige us of course , to abstain ...
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