The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... conveying an ade- quate notion answered . VI . Conditions , under which right , though inadequate , notions may be taught . VII . VIII . IX . X. Application of thofe conditions to publications by the prefs ; - 1. as between an ...
... conveying an ade- quate notion answered . VI . Conditions , under which right , though inadequate , notions may be taught . VII . VIII . IX . X. Application of thofe conditions to publications by the prefs ; - 1. as between an ...
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... convey any inftruction at the fame time and with- out demanding any additional thought ( as the Irifh- man , in the hackneyed jeft , is faid to have paffed off a light guinea between two good halfpence ) , this fupererogatory merit will ...
... convey any inftruction at the fame time and with- out demanding any additional thought ( as the Irifh- man , in the hackneyed jeft , is faid to have paffed off a light guinea between two good halfpence ) , this fupererogatory merit will ...
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... convey them . Having myself experienced that no delight either in kind or degree is equal to that which accompanies the distinct perception of a fundamental truth , relative to our moral being ; having , long after the completion of ...
... convey them . Having myself experienced that no delight either in kind or degree is equal to that which accompanies the distinct perception of a fundamental truth , relative to our moral being ; having , long after the completion of ...
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... conveyed , no important errors rectified , no widely injurious prejudices rooted up , without requiring fome effort of thought on the part of the reader . But the obftinate ( and toward a contem- porary writer , the contemptuous ) ...
... conveyed , no important errors rectified , no widely injurious prejudices rooted up , without requiring fome effort of thought on the part of the reader . But the obftinate ( and toward a contem- porary writer , the contemptuous ) ...
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... convey my opinions and the work- ings of my heart without reminding the reader ob- trufively of myself . But the frequency , with which I have spoken in my own perfon , recalls my apprehenfions to the second danger , which it was my ...
... convey my opinions and the work- ings of my heart without reminding the reader ob- trufively of myself . But the frequency , with which I have spoken in my own perfon , recalls my apprehenfions to the second danger , which it was my ...
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